perhaps 1) we should insist that studies compare things to base rates, so we can know if this is any higher at all than in, say, 1950 2) we shouldn't trust studies from companies selling a product that promises to relieve the problem (read to paragraph 10) https://twitter.com/katetrask1/status/1166344531186454528 …
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You can't go around bein' no whirlwind, playin' checkers wit'cho own life.
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{{citation needed}}
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