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Default Dr. Mike on “Credibility lacking in the scientific literature”

This is a list of the blogs by Dr. Mike on “Credibility lacking in the scientific literature” as suggested by BawdyWench.
See this post for an explanation of what this thread is for.

Credibility lacking in the scientific literature
Numbered links below are from blog above and further linked blogs are from links in the blog preceding.

1. Reporting bias and medical studies

. . . . . . . The lipid hypothesis

2. Scientific journal credibility

3. Most scientific articles are false

. . . . . . . Baboon business - Anatomy of a Scientific Article

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Awesome, thank you!
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Yes, thanks, Larry!!!
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If you guys haven't done so already, I suggest that you read Anthony Colpo's The Great Cholesterol Con, which covers all the topics above in detail.
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I haven't read that book, but have long believed the cholesterol scare was hooey.

I posted elsewhere about the current commercial with Dr. Jarvik (inventor of the artificial heart) and his support of statins. He's got such a cute little elf face, and with his reputation, a lot of people will fall for the lies he tells. Too bad. Of course, it might just keep up the demand for his artificial heart!

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You are welcome Fauve, Bawdy. Bawdy, will say here that I am glad to see you “took me up” on the posting of noteworthy blogs by Dr. Mike.

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If you guys haven't done so already, I suggest that you read Anthony Colpo's The Great Cholesterol Con, which covers all the topics above in detail.
Hi Muata, Actually there are a number of similar things on the web. One is by a Doctor in England that used the same title for his book. ReginaW has talked about them in her blog .

BUT, glad you posted that since other people may not know about his book. We need web links to this stuff. Can you help by posting some?
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Hi Muata, Actually there are a number of similar things on the web. One is by a Doctor in England that used the same title for his book. ReginaW has talked about them in her blog .


I really like Malcolm Kendrick's writings. I haven't read his book yet but I imagine it is excellent, based on his other writings.

Colpo's book is really good, too, though an index would have been nice. It's too bad that Anthony is such a raging *******.
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Colpo's book is really good, too, though an index would have been nice. It's too bad that Anthony is such a raging *******.


LOL! Hey, don't talk about my trainer and buddy like that You know what's funny? Most of what I've learned about losing weight, I've gotten from two authors that I know a lot of people love to hate: Gregory Ellis and Anthony Colpo. I know that their in your face, shooting straight from the hip style turns people off. Well, I'll say this much. I'd rather learn from a guy that I call an arrogant a$$, which I've said of Ellis on more than one occassion, than someone who's going to coddle me and teach me how to accept that I might never be the size I want. Anyway, I really encourage everyone to read their books and look past whatever quirks they may have that turns you off because the information is spot on.

Here's a great link to a great organization: http://www.thincs.org/
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