1. After reading chapter 1, review: Evaluating Resources. Berkleye. QuackWatch, e Battling bad science-Ben Goldacre e ch
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1. After reading chapter 1, review: Evaluating Resources. Berkleye. QuackWatch, e Battling bad science-Ben Goldacre e ch
question set: How do you know that what you read in the newspaper or the Internet is scientifically sound and accurate? Everyone eats [food] and foods are the main source of good nutritious diets...ergo...everyone knows nutrition and can give dietary advice and many DO!!! • How can we be sure we are getting solid nutrition information from a source? • Discuss the different issues that impact what is read and taught that strengthen or weakens nutrition research. What studies are the most reliable and carry the most credibility? • Who is best to interpret that information? • Who is most reliable to go to when making sense of this information? • Always support your answers with the "why you are replying to the way you are.
1. After reading chapter 1, review: Evaluating Resources. Berkleye. QuackWatch, e Battling bad science-Ben Goldacre e changing science e and nutrition in the news e. Utilizing the text and material in the module, answer each of the following