@besiktask18 @hazardppp @HarvardHealth @HarvardChanSPH Again, the study CANNOT tell if people ate dairy or plants. I.e. there is NO scientific proof whatsoever for the claim. Just hot air. https://t.co/NvTwmzdOCe Using the SAME data Sweden recommends AGAI
@besiktask18 @hazardppp @HarvardHealth @HarvardChanSPH Claim: Dairy good for heart health Problem: Study cannot not tell if people consumed dairy or plants https://t.co/NvTwmzdOCe The swedish recommendations using same data are to reduce SF for heart h
@AKaminarimon @HarvardHealth I know it but I didn't make any claims other than: The study cannot tell if people ate plants or dairy. Their conclusion is the worst science I have heard in ages and is intellectually dishonest. https://t.co/NvTwmzdOCe
@ketosuzie @HarvardHealth @HarvardChanSPH Vit A and D are not the point and there is no reason to distract. The point is that the study cannot tell if people ate dairy or plants. Toilette paper is more useful than the study presented. https://t.co/NvTwm