Love this story - unpublished research - presented at a conference - no actual information on the study at all - unclear funding - no information on randomization, blinding etc - n=20 (!) Quorn>milk? How could we possibly know???https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7208785/Protein-fungi-used-Quorn-builds-muscle-twice-fast-whey.html …
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The only thing we've got to go on is this press release from the University of Exeter, which features the scientific director of Quorn and is perhaps less useful than an actual study http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_723771_en.html …
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My advice to journalists - if research is unpublished and you can't at least read the abstract (MINIMUM) never, ever report on itpic.twitter.com/9oeNE9qvKh
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