Health Agnostic
Everyone knows that not everything on the Internet is true. But it's not just the Internet. Even scientific studies and research have been proven wrong/inconclusive through further research featuring more precise instruments, different population samples, or through dispelling certain biases that the previous researchers had. Oftentimes, these new revelations don't even happen until decades later, and THEN someone comes along and goes, "That's a myth, don't you go believing it because there's been a new study that proves yadi yada." So today's bone to pick is, how can we ever KNOW anything for sure? Even if we quote studies and statistics from a current journal, there might very well be another study in progress that disproves whatever we want to quote to support our beliefs and philosophies. This just ends up making us look silly, especially if we were in the process of vehemently defending something we fiercely believe in. For example, whet...