Friday, April 22, 2011

Study Results Are Not Always Conclusive

One of the most frequent arguments used by supplement nay-sayers is that there is little or conflicting evidence about a given supplement's effectiveness to support a specific health concern. Most recently calcium has been linked to heart disease. I read and here other examples daily.

If conflicting study results make supplement usage a bad idea, I submit that the same may be appropriate for mainstream health care.

ADHD: Genetic Mutation May Be Key

Study: Fussy Babies Linked to ADHD Risk

Study: ADHD Linked to Preterm Birth

I am not saying mainstream health-care is invalid, but please apply the tests for validity to all.

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