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http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/11/lies-damned-lies-and-medical-science/8269/
Ioannidis...and his team have shown, again and again, and in many different ways, that much of what biomedical researchers conclude in published studies—conclusions that doctors keep in mind when they prescribe antibiotics or blood-pressure medication, or when they advise us to consume more fiber or less meat, or when they recommend surgery for heart disease or back pain—is misleading, exaggerated, and often flat-out wrong. He charges that as much as 90 percent of the published medical information that doctors rely on is flawed....Yet for all his influence, he worries that the field of medical research is so pervasively flawed, and so riddled with conflicts of interest, that it might be chronically resistant to change—or even to publicly admitting that there’s a problem.
The article is infuriating because it uses the same kinds of exaggeration that it's criticizing. ("one large randomized controlled trial even proved that secret prayer by unknown parties can save the lives of heart-surgery patients, while another proved that secret prayer can harm them." Um...I believe that individual scientific studies themselves don't pretend to "prove" anything?)

But I do agree with the point that, due to biases and pressures built into the system, the results of medical research are not reliable.

Date: 13 Nov 2010 12:14 am (UTC)
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so much lolwut.

But of course this is on a P&R newsletter because they want to scare parents into sending their kids there. :(

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