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At the time, researchers all over the country were noticing a generational increase Warpy Sep 2016 #1
That simply doesn't hold water; it's bunk and explicitly refuted by the evidence found. kristopher Sep 2016 #2
You're assuming one grant covered all research everywhere Warpy Sep 2016 #3
Write your opinion to Dr. Kearns, she is the one refuting your claim kristopher Sep 2016 #4
A more balanced perspective than the hype of today's "press." HuckleB Sep 2016 #5
That just tries to gloss over the corruption in academic research. kristopher Sep 2016 #6
No, it doesn't. HuckleB Sep 2016 #7
It's amazing how those who shout "science" loudest always go straight to personal attacks. kristopher Sep 2016 #8
Mr. Pot? Have you met Mr. Kettle? OKIsItJustMe Sep 2016 #9
Walking around muttering to yourself again? kristopher Sep 2016 #10
Muttering to myself, eh? OKIsItJustMe Sep 2016 #11
And we're still waiting kristopher Sep 2016 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author HuckleB Sep 2016 #13
Awww. That's cute. HuckleB Sep 2016 #14
Really?? kristopher Sep 2016 #15
The press, sir, is reporting on a peer-reviewed study. JackRiddler Oct 2016 #19
And the press did not give the full story. HuckleB Nov 2016 #20
That's some fantasy you have there. JackRiddler Nov 2016 #21
So when no fat started weight started going up. That is very telling! ScienceIsGood Sep 2016 #16
The glycemic index; the glycemic load kristopher Oct 2016 #17
Thanks for the great info. n/t ScienceIsGood Oct 2016 #18
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