How Flawed Science Is Undermining Good Medicine
U.S. taxpayers pay $30 billion a year to fund biomedical research aimed at finding better treatments. But competition for scarce funding and tenure may be prompting some scientists to cut corners.
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April 6, 2017 at 04:08PM
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NPR News: How Flawed Science Is Undermining Good Medicine
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