Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Researchers Accused of Manipulating Data
Four senior researchers at Harvard’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have been accused of forging data through “duplications of blots, bands, and plots within images.”
Four senior researchers at Harvard’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have been accused of forging data through “duplications of blots, bands, and plots within images.”
In this edition Malcolm explains how study results can be carefully worded, to imply results that are actually contrary to data.
On his podcast, Emily and Dr. Drew talked at length about the overuse of statins to treat coronary heart disease.
Faults with a Stanford study’s claims that a vegan diet is better for cardio metabolic health.
More evidence emerges that the use of statins to lower cholesterol may be counterproductive in preventing heart failure. Though cholesterol levels may be lowered, statins can inhibit vitamin K production, a substance critical to preventing plague buildup in arteries.
Using surrogate end-points for clinical trials represents a massive boost for pharmaceutical company profits. So, they work hard, behind the scenes, to ensure that this happens
In this presentation from 2019, Greg Glassman tells the story of how bad science, primarily in the form of corruption, led him to make business decisions to fight to protect his affiliate gyms.
In this video Emily explains all-cause mortality, and how it impacts decision making for medical intervention.
Mark Bell’s Power Project Podcast ep 1002. Greg Glassman, Mark Bell, Nsima Inyand, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about how and why Greg created CrossFit and why Greg believes science is broken.
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