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I believe the update has been made. The Dec 2012 errata states that "results for women are incorrect in the table... For each subsequent drink (up to 6),.. the change in microlives per day should have been −1 (not “−½”). For fruit and vegetable intake,.. the change in microlives per day should have been 3 (not “4”)." (
https://www.bmj.com/content/345/bmj.e8676 ) and it looks to me that those changes have indeed been made.
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Please take this page off Wikipedia or replaced with our company information.
We've received countless complaint from our customers by misleading them.
Here is our company web site. www.microlife.com
The article does need some work, however, unless I missed something, it doesn't purport to be an article about your ccompany. It appears to be an article about a concept, which happens to have the same name as your company. I understand why some people searching for your company might find this article, but are they truly thinking this article is about your company?--
S Philbrick(Talk)14:33, 9 May 2014 (UTC)reply