List four questions that should be considered when attempting to separate a bogus story from a legitimate nutritional news story
Questions that should be considered when attempting to separate a bogus story from a legitimate nutritional news story include:
• Where is the study published?
• How recent is the study?
• What research methods were used to obtain the data?
• What was the size of the study?
• Who were the subjects?
• Does a consensus of published studies support the results reported in the news?
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