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According to many doctors, there was only one problem with [Linus] Pauling’s theories: they were all wrong. Pauling was afflicted with “Nobel disease,” a condition where a master in one field thinks he’s an authority in others, according to Dr. Steven Salzberg, professor of medicine and biostatistics at Johns Hopkins, and a frequent debunker of pseudoscience. “He wasn’t an expert in nutrition. He was just completely wrong about this. All the evidence says he’s wrong.”
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According
to
many
doctors,
there
was
only
one
problem
with
[Linus]
Pauling’s
theories:
they
were
all
wrong.
Pauling
was
afflicted
with
“Nobel
disease,”
a
condition
where
a
master
in
one
field
thinks
he’s
an
authority
in
others,
according
to
Dr.
Steven
Salzberg,
professor
of
medicine
and
biostatistics
at
Johns
Hopkins,
and
a
frequent
debunker
of
pseudoscience.
“He
wasn’t
an
expert
in
nutrition.
He
was
just
completely
wrong
about
this.
All
the
evidence
says
he’s
wrong.”