But the original study you were talking about was a meta-analysis of epi studies, and many of them show an association, usually not industry-funded. This seems like a non-sequitur to me
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Those are all absurd questions, presenting compete false dichotomies. I could as well ask you if you think all research is conducted on the back of a large sentient table
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Replying to @schneiderleonid @HHU_de
I've written several articles about confounding/coffee, and actually alluded to it in this thread. I literally have no idea whatsoever what you are talking about
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Here's one I wrote in 2017 on this exact topichttps://medium.com/@gidmk/drinking-coffee-still-wont-save-your-life-9e4d45ba7087 …
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