today cherry-picking is one of the most common dubious practices in alternative therapies, particularly in nutritionism, where it seems to be accepted essentially as normal practice (it is this cherry-picking, in reality, that helps characterize what alternative therapists conceive of, rather grandly, as their alternative paradigm). It happens in mainstream medicine also, but with one crucial difference: there it is recognized as a major problem, and hard work has been done to derive a solution. That solution is a process called systematic review. Instead of just mooching around online and
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