Kuten muistamme, vuonna 2015 WHO teki lihanvastaisen propagandatempun "otsikot ennen näyttöä" -periaatteella.
Getting headlines before releasing data:
In 2015, WHO (IARC) press released a 2p monograph on red meat & colon cancer.
-->Headlines around the world!
In 2018, full report published.
-->Too late for any public debate.
Headlines before the evidence..this is a tactic used in politics. Science *should* be above that. /end
2015 monograph:
https://thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/a ... 70-2045(15)00444-1/abstract
2018 report:
https://publications.iarc.fr/Book-And-R ... -Meat-2018Vastaavan tempun teki vuosi sitten ACC. Mustamaalattavana oli ketogeeninen ruokavalio.
One year ago, dozens of headlines splashed news about a "keto-like" diet causing heart disease
This came from a press release by the Amer. College of Cardiology, on data that had been presented at their conference but not published--not even a pre-print; study not registered .
I wrote about this at the time:
https://shorturl.at/myzGTAll links, statement from ACC, attempts to interview the researchers here.
(need to scroll half-way down the article)
A year later, there's still nothing published, not even a pre-print
Press releasing unpublished data is poor practice. Rules out the possibility of critique by other researchers--bc data not available.
Could be seen as a PR stunt
It's no secret that the ACC, funded heavily by pharma, is no fan of low-carb diets, as they tend to get people off their medications.
With this press release, ACC got a host of anti-keto news headlines.
Reminds me of how the WHO released its data on red meat & cancer