When men smoke marijuana once a week or more, their partners are twice as likely to experience a miscarriage when pregnant, according to new research.https://abcn.ws/2IP87g8
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Replying to @mistymadonna @ABC
Oh man I was looking at the caffeine/miscarriage thing but this looks even worse than that
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I wanted to hear your take on it because it sounds right up your alley, especially when it says they asked people questions in the beginning. Like people are always honest
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The challenge with both of these stories is that it's unpublished research, so at best I can say it sounds problematic but not sure
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Difference is, we already have tons of data on the risks associated with caffeine intake in pregnancy, not as much about partner use of marijuana
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I’d love to hear your thoughts on a checklist of how to do research. Idk if you’ve done that before but it’d be interesting info to read and it would help your readers spot red flags when they read “research or “studies.”
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The challenge there is that such checklists tend to be really long and dense - for example, the Cochrane Collaboration has a really excellent one for interpreting research, but it's hundreds of pages long
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That makes sense or just a list of resources to check through or trusted sources when it comes to information. Or even how to spot bad information
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Well for the moment you could always direct them to my blog 
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Definitely! I’ve been doing that!
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