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Lies, damned lies, and medical science

“I’m not sure that more than a very small percentage of medical research is ever likely to lead to major improvements in clinical outcomes.” David Freedman reports on John Ioannidis and his quest to improve the quality of medical research.
www.theatlantic.com

Posted on 02/12/201022/07/2020Author edafeCategories articleTags bias, data, error, focus, health, medicine, outcome, research, review, science, validity, values

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