• Cyteseer@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I hate articles like this. Implying some sorta of causal relationship with any and all scientific papers that have a correlation between two properties. You can’t write that the paper “suggests” lowering body temps would improve depression when the paper only finds a correlation between the two.

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      5 months ago

      People with expensive well worn running shoes have better cardiovascular health. So let’s give people well worn running shoes to improve their health.

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        5 months ago

        I like this comparison because it makes me think of a company that is administering a medical trial type program to improve cardiovascular health — I’m imagining a “farm” type place, where undergrads are on treadmills, taking new, expensive running shoes and running in them until they’re “well-worn”. It’s very silly, and I thank you for this mental image.

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      It’s obviously causation. That’s why there are so many depressed people in Hawaii and so few in Alaska.

      Wait …