A sensational headline claims coffee and tea could dramatically lower cancer risk—but the reality is far more complex. This episode exposes the massive gap between media coverage and scientific evidence, revealing how a single meta-analysis gets systematically misrepresented. Listeners will discover how observational studies can create misleading narratives, why correlation doesn't equal causation, and how to critically evaluate health research claims. From recall bias to confounding variables, we'll break down why the '41% lower cancer risk' headline is more fiction than fact, and what consumers should really understand about nutrition research.
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