Comment Re:Too Simplistic (Score 1) 59
They found a correlation . . . but they don't know what exactly in those foods causes the negative effects.
An alleged scientist should know better than to equate correlation with causation. Especially when the other side of their mouth is saying "We don't know the cause."
Perhaps people with poor health are more prone to eating UPFs, either from some craving caused by their poor health, or because their poor health leaves them having to buy the cheapest food possible (which will be UPFs).
Did they make any attempt to distinguish between correlation and causation? Or even acknowledge that they aren't the same thing?