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> So many findings that look promising initially, eventually prove to be of
> little value.  This finding is very exciting, but we should all hold our
> breaths until we get a good round of data collected.
>

Peter commented on this. In the pharmaceutical world, the number of
reproducible studies and studies without major problems is about 10-20%
with the bias toward the lower number. One of the reasons for the poor
performance is that the studies used a prior bad study. They just do not go
away.

We see that right here on the BeeList.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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