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Reason: None provided.

That "study" was a theoretical simulation, and was never actually tested on humans, or anyone with Covid. It is not the same as a scientific journal with clinical trials and actual results.

Also, in case you're unaware, scientific and medical journals are not supposed to inject subjective opinions, so saying things like, "no medicines can treat COVID-19 and no vaccines can prevent this contagious disease" shows that the researcher is biased.

A simulated theory by a biased researcher might be enough for you, but it does not pass the scientific smell test for me, let alone prove that excess dark chocolate will prevent someone from getting Covid.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That "study" was a theoretical simulation, and was never actually tested on humans, or anyone with Covid. It is not the same as a scientific journal with clinical trials and actual results.

Also, in case you're unaware, scientific and medical journals are not supposed to inject subjective opinions, so saying things like, "no medicines can treat COVID-19 and no vaccines can prevent this contagious disease" shows that the researcher is biased.

A simulated theory by a biased researcher might be enough for you, but it does not pass the scientific smell test for me, let alone prove that excess dark chocolate will prevent someone from getting Covid.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That "study" was a theoretical simulation, and was never actually tested on humans, or anyone with Covid. It is not the same as a scientific journal with clinical trials and actual results.

Also, in case you're unaware, scientific and medical journals are not supposed to inject subjective opinions, so saying things like, "no medicines can treat COVID-19 and no vaccines can prevent this contagious disease" shows that the researcher is biased.

A simulated theory by a biased researcher might be enough for you, but it does not pass the smell test for me, let alone prove that excess dark chocolate will prevent someone from getting Covid.

2 years ago
1 score