Scientific Studies

dre
The Open Book
Published in
1 min readDec 11, 2016

Scientific Studies often produce results that may be accurate, but far from true. Often times if the studies of how a product will have an affect on your body the test are done to animals such as rats. An example was that drinking champagne several times through the week will positively effect your body. They failed to mention that the experiment was done on rats. There are also times that studies are between to things that have no correlation like those who practice Judaism and Rotten Tomatoes. Another example, is that they use a few people and allow those few to represent everyone, like being hydrated is just as bad as drinking under the influence. This study came from only 12 people. I heard on Twitter that wasp venom may be the cure for cancer, due that the venom attacks cancer cells. I looked it up and the research still claims that it kills cancer cells, but its still under research. A way to find if the research is reliable is looking for it under the right sources such as a .gov or .edu website, instead of a blog style page or ect..

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