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this post was submitted on 21 Feb 2026
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With any association study, there's always the risk of reverse causation, that people take multivitamins because they're unhealthy.
A good study would account for it,, but corporate news can’t be bothered to vet for things like that, so you have to read the study yourself, assuming you’re not paywalled from it.
I wish everyone understood this.
I still have a hard time wrapping my head around Bayes’ theorem 🤷
Or that people who take vitamins stress out more about their health (as well as everything else, probably) and that could be a factor.
With "observational" studies, yes, but a formal study which has control over the study objects, and a vetting process to throw out dishonest samples accounts for that.
No. This does not fix the issue