Adults who drank two to three cups of filtered coffee a day (the highest quartile of filtered coffee–metabolite score) had … More
Category: outcomes measurement
Should access to life-saving medicines be determined by economic evaluations? | TheHill
“My opportunity finally came. In April 2018, I was one of a few hundred cystic fibrosis patients to dose in … More
Watch “What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness | Robert Waldinger” on YouTube
The empericist in me celebrates the conclusions. The intuitive part of me bears witness that we already knew this; either … More
Flawed studies II. Occam’s Razor and How to Reduce Fructose Consumption. | Richard David Feinman
“The principle known as Occam’s Razor (Named for William of Ockham (c. 1285–1349) is usually understood as a statement that … More
Watch “Evidence Based Medicine Has Been Hijacked by Dr Aseem Malhotra | PHC Conference 2019” on YouTube
Insightful and fascinating glimpse into how medical science has been, and continues to be, distorted by special interests and ideological … More
Watch “Milton Friedman – Minorities and Government” on YouTube
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Watch “The Day 2 Problem for Egalitarianism | Prof. James Otteson” on YouTube
Professor Otteson discusses the fatal flaws of redistributive planned economies, not the least of which is a decline in cooperative … More
Dietary carbohydrate restriction as the first approach in diabetes management: Critical review and evidence base – ScienceDirect
“The benefits of carbohydrate restriction in diabetes are immediate and well documented. Concerns about the efficacy and safety are long … More
