Study Citation Demands

Comments focus on challenging claims by demanding links to scientific studies, questioning their existence, relevance, or proper interpretation, and distinguishing anecdotes from evidence.

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www.pnas PNAS HN LH study studies link sodium environmental impact read statement peer reviewed intake conclusion

Sample Comments

David_Axelrod Nov 14, 2023 View on HN

Link to studies? That is a bold claim.

aerovistae Feb 22, 2016 View on HN

Anecdotal at best. Can you link to a study?

cdrini May 11, 2025 View on HN

Study? I didn't see a link to a study in the article.

derrida Sep 7, 2011 View on HN

I apologize. I perhaps should have said 'What studies say that?'.

DGCA Oct 23, 2012 View on HN

Did you read the study? Don't just comment on headlines.

fer Aug 29, 2023 View on HN

Are you aware that this study doesn't really support any of what you said?

mtgx Mar 12, 2018 View on HN

I'd be interested to see the actual study. That article is very hand wavy about it.

jajko Jul 1, 2024 View on HN

This study wasn't about it. Do you have one claiming that?

Oops. I don't think the study showed that at all. You have jumped to a conclusion. Maybe it's valid, maybe not.

deterministic Dec 21, 2022 View on HN

Do you have a link to the study making those (very hard to believe) claims?