Reviews Of Medical Studies May Be Tainted By Funders' Influence
Researchers often combine the results of many medical studies to evaluate treatments. But when the combiners have a financial interest, the results might be inaccurate, a scientist says.
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October 12, 2016 at 11:13PM
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NPR News: Reviews Of Medical Studies May Be Tainted By Funders' Influence
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