5. The difference in hypertension has been corrected for and accounts for only a small part of the strong effect. 6. Waiting for better data is an horrendous decision. We must evaluate the effect of the biases, their likelihood, and the risk/benefit of each decision.
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Also, I cannot stress this point enough. The study was CLEARLY intended as a pilot (which explains many of the deficiencies!)https://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1303561709349527554?s=20 …
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The intention and limitations are clear, but we don't have the luxury of waiting. This is the data we have and we must push for the best possible decision.
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You ridiculed those pushing for D supplementation, which is a massively life saving decision, when weighing the probabilities.
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Where have I ridiculed anyone?
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