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In reply to the discussion: Science has lost its way, at a big cost to humanity [View all]bemildred
(90,061 posts)6. Skepticism is good, I think that's the point of the OP.
I'm sure the NSA barn in Utah would have plenty of room to store every honest study we ever do in perpetuity, and that would be my first approximation for what is wanted.
You are likely better qualified than I to address what ought or ought not be saved in biomedical research. Certainly all negative studies ought not be thrown out, negative results are just as significant as positive ones, it is correctness that matters.
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What is interesting is that it is a study of the data submitted with the papers
intaglio
Oct 2013
#3
I've often thought that a lot of research is flawed due to poorly designed experiments.
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#12
Some of that is ok, but the mercury in vaccines still isn't linked to Autism.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2013
#21
What I'd like is a real Health Industry, not the Disease Industry we have
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2013
#37
Your comment also, I would think, at applies to the poster upthread as well.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2013
#26
The standards for research & science are much higher now than when the original research was done.nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2013
#19
There may have also been financial incentive for the failed earlier studies.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2013
#28