SterlingHopper
Well-Known Member
So I see that there is a very similar thread running around right now, but I just saw BMJ's article linking alcohol consumption so some cancers in western Europe.
I think the tagline is:
This seems to be a respected, peer-reviewed medical journal. Why haven't we learned that CORRELATION DOES NOT IMPLY CAUSATION?!
I think the tagline is:
If we assume causality, among men and women, 10% (95% confidence interval 7 to 13%) and 3% (1 to 5%) of the incidence of total cancer was attributable to former and current alcohol consumption in the selected European countries.
This seems to be a respected, peer-reviewed medical journal. Why haven't we learned that CORRELATION DOES NOT IMPLY CAUSATION?!