Blinded Science, Part 2: JAMA Vows to Tighten the Reins
On the heels of yesterday's blog post, wherein a reporter reveals the conflict of interest behind a recently-published study on antidepressant use during pregnancy...
In what surely must be an embarrassing move for a publication whose credibility is on the line, The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has published a correction on author disclosure, and the editors say they are "tightening the disclosure requirements" for research published in the journal.
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