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Can you elaborate what makes you think this study is more valid than the others?I need to review this article more closely. Frankly the complex analysis with lots of variables and a small sample size…
Can you elaborate what makes you think this study is more valid than the others?I need to review this article more closely. Frankly the complex analysis with lots of variables and a small sample size…
It's not about the number of studies, it's about their validity. I thought of this discussion when I saw this morning's Huffington Post piece: http://www...
And yet another study suggesting blacks have longer TL than whites in the U.S.:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022347615000049
It seems that "Hum Nat" and "Human Nature" are recognized as different journals in PubPeer system.
This article is entered twice on PubPeer: See https://pubpeer.com/publications/E64B657D4195A272BD1782BE391D35 for discussion
Perhaps the conversation would be more productive with some actual citations:Hunt, S. C., et al. (2008). "Leukocyte telomeres are longer in African Americans than in whites: the National Heart, Lung…
With all due respect, the literature on any population differences in telomere length is much more fluid, mixed and, frankly, unsettled, than this comment suggests...
Contrary to the assertion in the article, this was not the first "population-based investigation of black-white differences in telomere length"...