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Author Archive | Lewis Perdue

High Profile Dietary Intervention Fails to Approach Causality and Replicability

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 […]

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Hall Flaws

A high-profile 2019 nutritional study headed NIH research section head Kevin Hall is coming under increasing fire for data and protocol shortcomings. 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 biomedical research. In addition, the […]

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Study Recipes & Trial Menus

Stealth Syndrome Study-Trial-Menu-Typical Diet (Excel) Stealth Syndrome Study-Trial Menu – Intervention Diet + Recipes (Excel) 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 biomedical research. Intervention Study Recipes 2019 Kate’s Pasta Dough   Ingredients: 280g […]

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Methods: Food Preparation and Serving

Note: The complete set of exhaustively detailed standards developed for this trial, can be accessed at this link: Basic scientific lab standards — Best practices for a replicable dietary intervention. That link is an ongoing work. See also: Stealth Syndrome Study – Typical and Intervention Diets To facilitate replicability the kitchen was operated in much the […]

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Published Trial Results Indicate That All Dietary Interventions So Far Are Not Replicable. New Protocols Suggested to Assure Reproducible, Useful Results

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 […]

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Air Pollution: Confounding Factors for Study

Air pollution confounding factors The Kincade Fire in northern Sonoma County started on October 23, 2019, was contained on Nov. 6 but continued to burn and affect the test location during and after the SSHS study was finished. Because PM 2.5 is a potent inflammatory agent, a monitoring device was purchased to track indoor air […]

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Inflammation, PM2.5 and Serious Health Effects

Particulate pollution, especially those of 2.5 microns or smaller — has been demonstrated to cause, promote, or aggravate numerous serious health effects including inflammation and specific syndromes involving the immune system, diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease as well as neurological and psychological maladies. This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support […]

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Biomedical Science and Pharmaceutical Research Embrace N-of-1 Trials

The use and scientific acceptance of  “n-of-1” trials have accelerated in recent years, especially in connection with personalized medicine and drug discovery. This increase in interest and acceptance is reflected in the number of studies on the field. This ad-free article is made possible by the financial support of the Center for Research on Environmental […]

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