A television ad for a heart stent may deceive the public and should be reviewed by federal regulators, according to an article published by a leading medical journal.
... of surgery or medicine) have been under-reported or poorly described at an alarming low rate by the publishing authors in the four leading otolaryngology medical journals, according to new research.
... at an alarming low rate by the publishing authors in the four leading otolaryngology medical journals, according to new research presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck ...
Six of the top medical journals published a significant number of ghostwritten articles in 2008, according to a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling for more study of the health risks posed by stun guns.
... the 24-hour news cycle towards sensationalism, and the "complicit collaboration" between scientists, reporters, and medical journals in hyping a new study.
"Schwitzer’s alarming report card of the ...
... of doctors and scientists fly to meetings all over the world, but with climate change accelerating, can this type of travel be justified, two doctors debate the issue in the British Medical Journal.
... called 'stereotype threat', according to new UCL research published today in the British Medical Journal. Medical students from ethnic minority backgrounds make up approximately 30 per cent of the UK ...
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- An editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine says more study is needed of the cholesterol-lowering drugs Zetia and Vytorin.
... released today in the September 3rd issue of the medical journal JAMA, Dr. Arnold Relman, ...
Should pharmaceutical companies be allowed to fund medical education? Should they be allowed to give doctors ...
... names. The studies were published in five major general medical journals (JAMA, New England ... generic names, a practice that is likely to reduce medication errors and may decrease unnecessary health care ...
... calls for journalists to stop accepting these sponsored awards.
Schwartz says that the practice of medical journalism has evolved to blur the lines between traditional news reporting and producing ...
The pharmaceutical company Wyeth paid ghostwriters to produce favorable medical journal articles, according to Congressional letters.
... published in the Christmas 2008 issue of the British Medical Journal, Aaron Carroll, M.D., M ... Research, they found all six myths to be false or unsupported by medical research.
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The accreditation group said The New England Journal of Medicine had failed to disclose an author’s financial conflicts.