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Ben Goldacre : Unreported instances of negative data

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Nov 23, 2014.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    From Ben Goldacre
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKmxL8VYy0M

    When a new drug gets tested, the results of the trials should be published for the rest of the medical world, except much of the time, negative or inconclusive findings go unreported, leaving doctors and researchers in the dark. In this impassioned talk, Ben Goldacre explains why these unreported instances of negative data are especially misleading and dangerous.

    Perhaps there is a lesson here for podiatry.

    What say you?


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  2. citychiropody

    citychiropody Member

    read most of his books ...very scary ! makes me not believe anything I read in clinical trial data- particularly marketing claims data !
     
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