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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: spiral3 who wrote (4849)5/2/2009 6:33:22 PM
From: Lane31 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 39297
 
I think it's a bit of stretch of Feinman to call the findings inconsequential

IMO, "inconsequential" is way too generous a way to characterize it. "Useless" seems better to me. The didn't even come close to isolating the meat variable and the data gathering was pure crap.

"and that the change in the American diet over the last 50 years has everything to do with our rates of disease.

I take that you mean that you think "that the change in the American diet..." If so, I agree completely. How much responsibility meat has for that is questionable. There are other, bigger players, namely sugar and starch. And sheer volume of food.
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