Thank you very much for your kind compliment and appreciation. The extent to which research papers are flawed is indeed mind-boggling, and I'm not the only one pointing that out. You may be interested to learn more about, and from John Ioannidis, whom I quoted and mentioned in several of my former posts. He is a professor of medicine, of health research and policy, and of statistics at Stanford University. And he is director of the Stanford Meta-Research Innovation Center, whose purpose is to advance excellence in scientific research. In 2005, he authored an article in PLoS titled "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False". The situation hasn't gotten any better since then, on the contrary. So, we need to stay skeptical. Very skeptical.