Beverage studies may follow the money too closely

When researchers get a lot of money from industry, it might "subconsciously" affect the ways they perceive and interpret the data, says pediatric endocrinologist David Ludwig, a study author and director of the Optimal Weight for Life program at Children's Hospital Boston. "Another possibility is that industry-funded studies are done perfectly well, but the unfavorable ones never get published." Full Story »

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by David Patterson - Oct. 1, 2008

A study on how studies interpret data is studied. Seems a long way to go to say some people drink milk others drink coffee or sodas. I mean did you know that?

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