"@papahoth: "suggest and may" are more evidence than none, also you have to use those words more often than not in a journal article due to the fact that you are working on a hypothesis and a theory rather than a law or a natural occurrence.
Regardless, that journal article used statistics and passed experimentation with real humans."
"@papahoth: Really?
I just found an article from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition saying the consumption of HFCS increased 1000% from 1970 to 1990, far exceeding the changes from any other food group."
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