This Week in Scientific Fraud at Harvard

You are an impeccable writer compared to me.

Stop letting that fool you.

July 2017

As much as 90% of the published medical information is flawed according to John Ioannidis, one of the true experts on credibility of medical research [1], and former BMJ editor-in-chief, Richard Smith, has claimed that “most of what is published in journals is just plain wrong or nonsense.” The poor quality of medical research is not a new criticism [2]; however, concern has been expressed within a broad field of specialties in parallel with reports that studies are fraught with problems including poor reproducibility [3].

@btresist I have been from the cradle cutting my teeth on realities in medicine from an extremely good clinician. You can not read studies and think you know anything correct about practical medicine. Most of it is wrong.