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Happy editing! Jr8825 • Talk 16:11, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
As an expert science consultant for the past 18 years, I often had to look past the authors' conclusions to their own clinical trial evidence or what they chose to cite as references. Position papers and metal-analyses can be tainted by what was chosen as inclusion/exclusion criteria. In the instance you raised, my opinion is that the World Fed report did not cite the reviews already in the Wikipedia article, and misrepresented the results of the two meta-analyses it did cite. P.S. My adult daughter has ADHD. I, on the other hand, have what I call ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder). David notMD ( talk) 16:28, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
Hi RapturousRatling! The thread you created at the
Wikipedia:Teahouse, You can still read the archived discussion. If you have follow-up questions, please .
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Hi RapturousRatling! I noticed your contributions and wanted to welcome you to the Wikipedia community. I hope you like it here and decide to stay.
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Happy editing! Jr8825 • Talk 16:11, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
As an expert science consultant for the past 18 years, I often had to look past the authors' conclusions to their own clinical trial evidence or what they chose to cite as references. Position papers and metal-analyses can be tainted by what was chosen as inclusion/exclusion criteria. In the instance you raised, my opinion is that the World Fed report did not cite the reviews already in the Wikipedia article, and misrepresented the results of the two meta-analyses it did cite. P.S. My adult daughter has ADHD. I, on the other hand, have what I call ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder). David notMD ( talk) 16:28, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
Hi RapturousRatling! The thread you created at the
Wikipedia:Teahouse, You can still read the archived discussion. If you have follow-up questions, please .
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