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Comment by Korlu Sorsor
Researcher and coauthor of a 2026 reproducibility and verifiability case study in nutrition research.
The majority of studies exhibited a high risk of bias, with significant limitations in reporting quality and methodological rigor. Research on the relationship between potato consumption and CRC risk is insufficiently reproducible and verifiable, undermining the trustworthiness of its findings.Disputed (Jun 23, 2026)
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The quoted wording appears verbatim in the abstract of the Nutrition & Diabetes article published on 2026-06-23, but that paper lists 13 individual authors and Korlu Sorsor is only one coauthor, not the sole attributed speaker; under the platform’s single-author rule, this stored attribution is disputed. The PubMed URL itself was not fetchable in this session because it returned a reCAPTCHA page. ([nature.com](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41387-026-00444-8))
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