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Prose narrative derived directly from the COI audit table (Völkel, Teeguarden, LaKind and related review/panel literature), with superscripted numerical footnotes keyed to a citation table. Overview The audit table captures a recurring pattern in the BPA literature: a small number of high‑influence papers and reviews are repeatedly used to support broad conclusions about internal dose […]
PLEASE NOTE: A less technical version of this article, intended for non-scientists, can be found at this link. Beta Version 4.7 — 03/06/24. This strength-of-evidence report card was developed by Lewis Perdue and will be updated and/or expanded as needed. It is based upon the concept of evidence-based medicine which was developed to help clinicians […]
This post written by Study Designer Lewis Perdue. Following is the text summary of a study developed by Co-Principal Investigator Lewis Perdue to be co-conducted with Victor Reus, M.D., The Distingushed Professor of Medicine at UCSF. The study is currently being evaluated by the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, Institutional Review Board. […]
This is a true tale for modern consumers, based upon results from a scientific paper created by the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals In Humans. In science, as well as in classic mysteries, that which is missing often provides a pivotal clue discoverable only after a bit of detective work. In Sir Arthur Conan […]
When we conducted the investigation for our 2022published paper, the goal was to create a menu that was a “typical” American diet as defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That “typical” diet demanded that we include cow’s milk. And that was a problem. Dairy has many opportunities for plastic contamination For dairy products, we […]
NOTE: An earlier, May 2020 look at this issue can be found here: Significant changes necessary in order for dietary intervention studies to be causal and replicable This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental Chemicals in Humans: a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation for continued […]
The text as published at medRxiv is at this link: Investigating hsCRP as a clinical inflammation marker for human Bisphenol A food contamination offers protocol suggestions for conducting replicable, causal dietary intervention studies Investigating hsCRP as a clinical inflammation marker for human Bisphenol A food contamination offers protocol suggestions for conducting replicable, causal dietary intervention […]
Developing a scientifically sound set of methods for a dietary intervention that could result in replicable, causally valid results took investigators five years of intensive effort. That was a necessary first step because no such standards, protocols, methods or best practices existed. That absence required investigators to develop those standards and protocols de novo in […]