“ Shut up please. Seriously, just stop. Hand in your “journalist” license and find a new career. Anything else, so long as it does not constitute communicating with people.” - Peter Attia
I’ve uttered the same thing about Attia after watching his debates about nutritional epidemiology.
Though bad-mouthing something/someone without engaging with the claim being made is on brand for him. I don’t see the value it brings to the discussion.
Perhaps later a more sophisticated study will come out that reveals that people who are not clever enough to hide their secret nose picking from researchers are at elevated risk.
I remember somebody with ALS explaining the indignity of somebody else having to pick their nose for them - at that point, I finally accepted everyone does it and made my peace with the guilt instilled in us as children.
Some people are just wet. My sister blows her nose several times a day and I've never needed to blow mine without having a severe respiratory infection.
Not a scientist so more of a question than a statement, but how can this be relevant given that:
- We are talking about a pathway found in mouses, we are not even sure it exists in human
- These bacterias are only markers, therefore doesn't it mean that causation!=correlation and this does not prove anything?
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