News stories about medical
research, often based on initial findings presented at professional
conferences, frequently omit basic facts about the study and fail to
highlight important limitations, warn Dartmouth researchers. Such
omissions can mislead the public and distort the actual significance of
the research, they caution. [read more]
Dartmouth Medical School News
6 June 2006
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