Chris Kresser: Tom, have you seen the articles I’ve written and the podcasts I’ve done on research methodology? If not we can link to those and we’ll put maybe a link in the chat box. I have a post, “A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Research,” and then, let’s see if that one is, that’s actually a podcast and then I have a blog post called “How to Read and Understand Scientific Research.” So those two are really great starting points.
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