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2. Human sciences are "fuzzy" sciences, but they are still sciences.
In the fifth paragraph of the article, the article demotes a prior study through the fact due do the website's agenda to promote conservative values thus indicating a bias against a credited human study. []

3. Science requires data.
This article fails to cite other scientific studies outside of EU-AIMS and provides a false belief that EU-AIMS is the only major study upon autism spect. []

7. Correlation is not causation.
Kate Spicer makes countless correlations that women who bear no children like causes a lower economic status without ever citing a credible source with a study.

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8. More of something good isn't always better.
This page fails to inform the reader to eat in moderation as most people will see the headline and evidence and immediately rush to the product thinking you cannot consume an excess of protein that turns to fat.

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9. Beware the plausible, __especially__ if it works.
A no-brainer for most people to see the danger in behind these "miracle" pills. media type="custom" key="23589580"

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
A clear bias in the fact that its a Bradley Manning support page and that the authors of the page are not involved in the case what so ever to even prove innocence when the media hasn't displayed the full case. []