On Science
“I know the views of certain pediatricians who say that ORS on its own is enough, but it’s difficult. If someone comes from 50 kilome -ters away to see me, what am I supposed to do? Just give them some ORS and send them home again?
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
oral rehydration solution (ORS). This cheap, simple solution of sugar, salts, and water mixed in the right proportions and delivered orally has saved the lives of more than 70 million, mostly children, since its introduction in the 1970s. 8 It has helped slash the number of children under five dying of diarrhoeal diseases from around 4.8 million in... See more
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
The history of cholera treatment is full of these scientific cul-de-sacs: moments where a breakthrough therapy seemed inevitable but failed to materialize.
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
they seem to be suggesting is that there was a “late firewall” with lots of contact with industry early on, but no influence after the trial started. But that didn’t happen! How do I know? Well, did you notice the part where Anheuser-Busch pulled its funding? Having the power to shut down the entire trial when -ever you want qualifies as influence ... See more
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Say you’re a scientist and you want to send a grant to the National Science Foundation (NSF). According to The Rules, you will pro -pose a detailed plan of future work. In some (more theoretical) fields this is absurd: you have to do half the work in order to write that plan! And in other (less theoretical) fields, your grant will be reviewed by ot... See more
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In 2016, it looked like the NIAAA had found an elegant solution: • Five alcohol companies would donate money for a trial. • The NIH would ask researchers to send pro -posals for how they’d run a trial. • The NIH would choose the scientifically best proposal, just like they do with any govern -ment-funded grant. The donors would have no influence on... See more
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
Since we know that many studies don’t replicate, public communication about science should focus on bodies of evidence rather than the unreliable churn of the latest nutrition studies.
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
One project along these lines is NewsGuard, a browser extension that uses a green-red signal and a zero-to-100 “trust score” to indicate whether a news website meets basic standards of credi -bility and transparency
Asterisk Magazine Issue 02 Food
Foods and supplements cannot make direct claims about treating or preventing specific health conditions without convincing evidence