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by dynm
398 days ago
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From the title, I read this expecting another lame observational study which I would probably distrust on the basis that it doesn't show anything causal. It's not that! Rather, if I understand it, they (1) took mice and introduced leukemia cells and (2) took human leukemia cell lines. In both cases, they found biomarkers related to leukemia growth. (I welcome corrections to that understanding from experts!) Personally, this seems far from convincing evidence that taurine in energy drinks is actually causing cancer. But it is suggestive and it seems like one might reasonably avoid taurine out of an "abundance of caution". |
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Otherwise it's just showing that cancer can feed on protein which is ... unsurprising?
Might as well say "tofu causes cancer" or "meat causes cancer" or "milk causes cancer"