Studying Studies, Part 1: Relative Risk vs. Absolute Risk, Peter Attia

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As we set off on our inaugural Nerd Safari, we think a primer on interpreting research—“studying studies,” so to speak—might be helpful. This Nerd Safari will be the first in a series that explores just that: how does one actually read and make sense of the barrage of “studies” cited? Relative and absolute risk, observational studies and clinical trials, power analysis and statistical significance, the myriad biases and threats to internal validity are some of the larger themes throughout the series.

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[Science and Research. Relative Risk. Absolute Risk. Peter Attia.]

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