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JAMA publishing industry cherrypicking.

2013-02-26 16:23:17.415869+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Emergency Medicine Literature of Note: JAMA and Procalcitonin:

Someday, I'll publish another article summary that doesn't involve a conflict-of-interest skewering. ...

In which the Journal of the American Medical Association publishes a paper endorsing an assay that, in the literature, has been inconclusive at best, but where the paper authors are all paid by a vendor of same.

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