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    This research is an observational study, which can only show a statistical association, not a direct cause-and-effect relationship

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      quick cheat sheet: if a study involves diet there is a 99% chance it is epidemiological and about as reliable as astrology.

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      The Guardian is no exception when it comes to sensationalism and not presenting research findings objectively.

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      People who eat and drink the most artificial sweeteners are often in some other groups also correlated to faster mental aging

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        More like richer people drink less sodas and rich people tend to have the slowest mental decline for a number of reasons that are pretty difficult to control for, like good healthcare.