by Kathy Spratt | Dec 31, 2015 | Blog |
Each January, roughly one in three Americans resolve to better themselves in some way. A much smaller percentage of people actually make good on those resolutions. While about 75% of people stick to their goals for at least a week, less than half (46%) are still on...
by Kathy Spratt | Dec 24, 2015 | Blog |
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by Kathy Spratt | Nov 2, 2015 | Blog, Nutrition |
Shaklee is synonymous with quality and integrity. We have stats like the Landmark Study. We have science like the 100+ published clinical studies. Dive into all of our supporting resources at our special website set up just for you: Health Resources.shaklee.com to...
by Kathy Spratt | Nov 2, 2015 | Blog, Nutrition |
The Placebo Effect is not all bad We’ve been talking about the role of the statistician and how all of their data ends up affecting us, but what about the role of the people involved in those questionnaires and studies? It goes beyond just what they are...
by Kathy Spratt | Nov 2, 2015 | Blog, Nutrition |
Read the fine print A good example of statistics that have some truth, but don’t represent common sense is a “study” that was released in December that somehow even got published in the Journal of Nutrition. It was comparing honey, sugar and high...