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by hedora
995 days ago
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This argument was made (practically verbatim) to defend tobacco, asbestos, and fossil fuels. It's easy to fund and publish a sloppy study that shows no correlation, and then claim the findings in the literature are "contradictory". The studies I'm referring to go back to the 1970's. I've seen many that show strong negative effects, and some that show no or inconclusive effects. None show positive effects. At this point, if the negative effect studies are statistical anomalies, then there should also be a roughly equal number of studies showing positive effects too. |
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Sure it was. Indeed, your argument is practically verbatim the rhetoric of antivaxxers, flat Earthers and climate change deniers.
As to your other point, what "positive effect" are you demanding? Controlling blood sugar and controlling calories both have an *enormous*, overwhelming volume of evidence. Sugar substitutes are just tangentially related to that effort.