One Study Shows How New Research Can Create Modern Day Pregnancy Myths
Last April, researchers in Britain reported that women who ate more breakfast cereal were more likely to conceive sons. Today, a team of scientists cried "hooey."
"In statistical terms, it's a false positive," said Stanley Young, a co-author of a paper in Proceedings of the Royal Society B and a statistician trained in genetics with the National Institute of Statistical Sciences Research, Triangle Park, N.C.
Young's team had several reasons to question the cereal-eating moms study, but one... Full Story
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