I know, I read it, and two possibilities suggest themselves:
1. There are many many more errors in the book, and the Guzey, not being very well organized, chose to highlight the fact that the author was wrong about cancer and lifespan (who isn't), and a couple facts not really related to the main point.
2. Despite claims to the contrary, Guzey is cherry-picking the few inaccuracies.
1. There are many many more errors in the book, and the Guzey, not being very well organized, chose to highlight the fact that the author was wrong about cancer and lifespan (who isn't), and a couple facts not really related to the main point.
2. Despite claims to the contrary, Guzey is cherry-picking the few inaccuracies.