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  1. Il y a 21 heures · The post reviews a study on xylitol, a sugar substitute, linking it to higher risks of heart attack and stroke. The study examined platelet activity in participants consuming xylitol and found increased cardiovascular risks. The author emphasizes the need for more research and cautions against generalizing these findings to all non-nutritive ...

  2. Il y a 4 jours · In review, Mike Adams is known as the Health Ranger according to Rationalwiki. However, they point out dozens of cases where his claims are false. Besides promoting pseudoscience, NaturalNewsBlogs is an extreme right-wing biased source that frequently promotes false or misleading information regarding vaccines, alternative health ...

  3. Il y a 2 jours · General. "Nuclear winter", or as it was initially termed, "nuclear twilight", began to be considered as a scientific concept in the 1980s after it became clear that an earlier hypothesis predicting that fireball generated NOx emissions would devastate the ozone layer was losing credibility. [9]

  4. Il y a 3 jours · (IQ—RationalWiki, 2018) As to the use of intelligence testing in schools and elsewhere, it can be argued that both the term intelligence and the notions of intelligence testing, by their nature of intended selection, exclusivity, distinction, and cognitive stratification tend to undermine the egalitarian ethos of democracy and democratic practices in the classroom and divide the learning ...

  5. Il y a 3 jours · There's a new study out making the rounds, but first I want to divert and ask: Who invented admixture regression? Here I mean the analysis where admixture (ancestry) estimates of…

  6. Il y a 5 jours · In review, Mike Adams is known as the Health Ranger according to Rationalwiki. However, they point out dozens of cases where his claims are false. Besides promoting pseudoscience, Snopes.News is an extreme right-wing biased source that frequently promotes false or misleading information regarding vaccines, alternative health, and government ...

  7. Il y a 5 jours · Essiac is an herbal mixture, mainly administered as a tea, which has been promoted as a cure for cancer for nearly a century. Clinical studies show that Essiac doesn’t cure cancer, and it may even promote the growth of certain types of cancer.