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Decades have passed without a resolution [to the controversy over the putative benefits of salt reduction] because the epidemiologic tools are incapable of distinguishing a small benefit from no benefit or even from a small adverse effect. This has led to a literature so enormous and conflicting that it is easy to amass a body of evidence -- what Stamler calls a "totality of data" -- that appears to support a particular conviction definitively, unless one is aware of the other totality of data that doesn't.
-- Gary Taubes "The (Political) Science of Salt", Science Volume 281, Number 5379, (14 Aug 1998) pp. 898-907.
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