@noreason2bvegan @PlantChompers @GregG17241340 "Industry-funded trials are more likely to be associated with statistically significant pro-industry findings" https://t.co/E1sA43IsQZ
@ForestMaven And even if they data & review quality was good (it isn't) you'd have to ignore that industry funding has uniquely & empirically demonstrated effect on likelihood of positive results across multiple fields. Same hasn't occurred with NG
@Woushou @AnaMorphoSci Je ne crois pas spécialement en Raoult, mais je crois en la corruption de la recherche bio-médicale : https://t.co/duXotVRa8r https://t.co/i64DFmmaqm https://t.co/REGI8Pee9c
@TroncheBiais https://t.co/i64DFmmaqm https://t.co/duXotVRa8r https://t.co/REGI8Pee9c Le ver est dans la pomme depuis très longtemps en ce qui concerne la recherche médicale. C'est su et connu du milieu depuis longtemps. La crise ne fait que révéler la ch
@DaViciDaVici @Boris9999999 Je suis entièrement d’accord. On sait, aussi, par qui sont financés ces essais. https://t.co/pQ8gyryW3K
On how industry relations impact research: http://t.co/2QvrXMBBac http://t.co/ffWY2Lxctr http://t.co/ACOmYClr6c Compiled by @vmontori
Industry often gets what it pays for. RT @vmontori: @sarahkliff On industry relations in research: http://t.co/ydTwkkY32O
@sarahkliff On industry relations in research: http://t.co/kFlo3DPtQF http://t.co/bYqzyz3MaX http://t.co/hNwupYiL3v
@sarahkliff On industry relations in research: http://t.co/kFlo3DPtQF http://t.co/bYqzyz3MaX http://t.co/hNwupYiL3v
@sarahkliff On industry relations in research: http://t.co/kFlo3DPtQF http://t.co/bYqzyz3MaX http://t.co/hNwupYiL3v
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