Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Do you look at new studies with skepticism?

326>It seems like every day when I go online to get news, I come across a report about a new study that %26quot;suggests%26quot; something or states emphatically that ________ %26quot;may%26quot; cause ________.





What on earth are we expected to do with such vague non-conclusions? Alter what we%26#039;re doing? Quake in our boots? Run screaming for the hills like psychotic banshees?





It%26#039;s all rather ludicrous. Look at how science will say that something definitely causes cancer, then will recant that claim a few years later.





I%26#039;m certainly not anti-science. I just think it%26#039;s odd that things are published that are, in fact, only hunches as opposed to conclusive determinations.





If all these highly funded scientists want to study something worthwhile, how about getting to the bottom of where those extra socks go every time we lose one in the laundry?
Reply:yes I do ususallly I like to see the actual study and decide for myself

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