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2. Science requires data.
this article was very inspiring for people out there who are diabetic, but particular routine/diet may not work for everyone with the disease. It is best, if you have been diagnose with pre diabetes, or with diabetes period, to consult with your doctor before trying any diet claiming to be good for diabetics. Diabetes is common, but every situation is unique and may be treated differently. http://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2013/05/17/sherri-shepherd-how-i-cope-with-diabetes?s_cid=related-links:TOP

6. Correlation is not causation.
Found this article on a new way for people to improve sleep apnea, but no scientific study related to this new procedure. If you look at the fine print at the bottom, there is actually a small notice letting you know that his isn't tested, but it sounds so convincing, that people will assume its been approved by a doctor even though the FDA has approved it. link: http://www.smarterlifestyles.com/2011/05/27/how-you-can-get-a-good-night%e2%80%99s-sleep-2/?fc_id=33555&fc_app_id=5973&url

7. More of something good isn't always better.
This article is a prime example of why something that appears to be good is not always good for you. A lot of these vitamin stores make a ridiculous amount of money selling folks the idea that an assortment of vitamins will help in maintaining health. I located this article online that states otherwise, check it out: http://health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/articles/2012/02/24/popular-but-dangerous-3-vitamins-that-can-hurt-you

I also took a look at the controversy surrounding high protein diets. This article listed a lot of diets that are very popular: http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/articles/2012/02/22/high-protein-diets-for-weight-loss-are-they-healthy?s_cid=related-links:TOP

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
On the same website as #6, i also ran across this article and was shocked! I mainly do not agree that the brain can be programmed to learn a new language in just 10 days using a certain method, probably because a lot of people feel that way. I also think of it as a a young child learning a language that takes them years to learn all of the vowels and phrases, and it's their actual primary language! But just because I may feel that way, doesn't mean it's false. Take a look.

http://www.smarterlifestyles.com/2011/12/02/wire-your-brain-to-pick-up-a-new-language-in-just-10-days/