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Comment by rs186

9 months ago

Nobody said the conclusion is "better". Tons of academic papers contain faulty conclusions. But as long as it is not intentional fraud (which does get blurry at times), I appreciate researchers who put in honest work to reach some conclusion, based on evidence.

This article is also an example. You can disagree with their methodology, but I'll choose this article over posts with words like "more", "do", "don't" with no evidence attahched whatsoever.