You're clueless - but that's okay too. Just be careful about misleading people - that can be problematic... ;-)
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Replying to @FatEmperor
Let's put it this way - if you find this evidence convincing, you're probably also strongly behind the notion that fat causes people to get sick and die? Because I can assure you that hypothesis - wrong though it may be - is MUCH better supported by evidence
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Replying to @FatEmperor
For someone who doesn't like correlational research, you sure seem to rely ENTIRELY on it when it suits you
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Replying to @GidMK
You are irredeemably clueless - you can't even figure out when it's relevant and when it's not - or anywhere in between. Please go away....
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Replying to @FatEmperor
You're the one commenting on my tweets mate. But let me put it this way - if you have a study looking at the causal relationship between Vit D and COVID-19 fatality I'd love to see it. Seriously. So far, I've seen nothing that even approaches that
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Replying to @GidMK
Correlational comment without a full understanding of vitamin D metabolism and dynamics is worthless. I know just by your tweets that you have no clue of the actual underlying science and bischemistry. So your comment on the correlations is meaningless.pic.twitter.com/vyeHvi5qp7
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Replying to @FatEmperor
Right, so no causal research whatsoever, and some vague hypothesis-generating studies that were incredibly poorly done As I said, the fat/death hypothesis is far better described
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Replying to @GidMK @FatEmperor
The road to bad science is littered with wonderful-sounding mechanistic hypotheses that turned out to be wrong in practice, sadly. That's why critical appraisal of research is a good idea
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Replying to @GidMK
The road to bad science, above all - is littered with epidemiologists.
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Lol buddy, you referenced a bunch of epidemiological papers in your podcast so either you're a hypocrite or just have no idea what you're talking about
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