Great article - can you please also do one on meat and egg claims.
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What about if you put them in a muffin? Surely that would treat heart disease
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Thanks for helping me do my job. I write a regular health news column and like to point these things out where possible.
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I have to disagree with your "shady science" label. They preregistered; one could argue that they didn't give enough details, or may not have reported all secondary outcomes. But they specified insulin res as primary outcome clearly in the abstract, methods, and results. (1/n)
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They did find a difference from the 1 cup blueberry group on FMD, arterial stiffness, and cGMP. These were not subgroup analyses unless I'm reading incorrectly. (2/n)
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There goes the Newfoundland wine industry
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I’ve eaten lots of blueberries and I also had a heart attack in 2015 aged 45. So, err, n=1 anecdote. Yeah.
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thought you'd enjoy this in the official dietetics briefing today!pic.twitter.com/0LfdSshg68
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Interesting to read strategic goals of U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council. Guess same w olive oil, cheese, bacon, meat, avocado, margarine, coconut oil, soda, walnut, salmon, vitamin, u name it, makers/farmers. All aim at increasing consumption of their products via research effortspic.twitter.com/BaCqK440l0
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