Comments by "Johanna S. L. Brushane" (@johannas.l.brushane2518) on "The Diary Of A CEO"
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I like watching Dr Westman's reactions to various "alarms". When he explain what the findings what and how the study was done and debunk most of it I kind of wonder why it even made to news in regular media, if they just skim the ingress in the scientific article they refer to?
But you can see similar tendencies among GPs in practice. They can sloppily say that T2d, mental illness etc is because of genetic factors...and indeed, there are frequent studies devoted to the question of it is a genetic factor to it (probably because the entities funding the research would be comfortable with it being genetic which would disempower people to adress it with lifestyle changes). But our genes does not change in just a few decades (Dr Chris Palmer have also talked about it numerous times and pointed out that they have not still managed to identify a "mental illness gene", but rather it's a matter of being raised into a number of habits, attitudes and behaviours (which can be very disturbing if one of the parents is mentally ill where the children is conditioned to adapt to the mental ill person's needs instead of the other, healthy way around). Same with foods, what type of food we eat, if we have it for nutrition only or whether it is seen as a means of reward, comfort, dealing with boredom etc.
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