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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
6 days, 2 hours agoResearch Manipulation Part VIII: Placebos, Trial Blinding, and Biomarkers
Malcolm explains how trials become unblinded, either officially or through indicators in biomarkers.
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3 weeks, 6 days agoResearch Manipulation Part VII: If placebos are not true placebos…then what
Malcolm elaborates on the power to manipulate studies when placebos are not benign.
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Russell Berger wrote a new post
1 month agoSpotting Soda's Sticky Fingerprints
Big Soda has a history of cleverly concealing their influence in the health and fitness space by funneling sponsorship through proxy organizations.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
1 month, 3 weeks agoResearch Manipulation Part VI: Placebos – the (not) nothing pill
As everyone knows, a placebo is an inactive ‘sugar’ pill. Except when it isn’t. Which is almost always.
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2 months, 3 weeks agoResearch Manipulation Part V: Looking Even Closer
Breaking down composite endpoints to their component parts.
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3 months agoDana Farber Cancer Institute Is Committing Scientific Misconduct with Its Handling of Its Investigation
Harvard medical school ‘research-integrity officer’ was co-author of studies in question.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
3 months, 1 week agoResearch Manipulation Part IV: Falsely Reporting Success
Explaining how a clinical trial can report success – when there is none.
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Russell Berger wrote a new post
3 months, 3 weeks agoDefining Misconduct
Scientific misconduct is ever becoming more recognized as a problem, yet what exactly constitutes misconduct varies by source.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
4 months agoResearch Manipulation Part III: Deliberate Obfuscation
In this edition Malcolm explains how study results can be carefully worded, to imply results that are actually contrary to data.
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Russell Berger wrote a new post
4 months, 2 weeks agoBeyond Science
Faults with a Stanford study’s claims that a vegan diet is better for cardio metabolic health.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
4 months, 3 weeks agoResearch Manipulation Part II: Surrogate end-points
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
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
5 months agoResearch Manipulation Part I: Setting Up The Trick
Much planning and setup is needed to convince the world medical treatments are effective, or even necessary in the first place.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
6 months, 3 weeks agoChanging Medical Practice, Always Difficult
Dr. Malcolm Kendrick dives into history of medical breakthroughs showing us how new ideas are often shunned in order to maintain the status quo.
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Malcolm Kendrick wrote a new post
1 year agoLosing Faith In Medical Research
In February of 2023 Dr. Kendrick spoke at BSI’s event in Phoenix, AZ. Malcom’s presentation recaps the history of the diet-heart hypothesis, the supposed link between cholesterol and cardiovascular death, and how…
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