Journal of the American Medical Association

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Gun Violence and the Politics of Research Funding — Suppressed Research and Tragic Outcomes

The shootings in Connecticut last year can be, to some extent, blamed on research funding cuts and political intrusions into public health research. Continue reading »

ClinicalTrials.gov — Too Many Studies Are Registered Late, Published Late, and Smaller Than Planned

Registering clinical trials after enrollment has commenced may lead to the perception that medical researchers are peeking. Continue reading »

Do Medical Editors Discriminate Against Poor Authors?

Do medical editors have different quality standards based on the author’s geographic location? Continue reading »

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