A report in the current issue of JAMA says that follow-up studies often contradict original research findings. One study, even if it is cited frequently, isn’t proof enough to make major decisions about your health care. Surprising, isn’t it?
A report in the current issue of JAMA says that follow-up studies often contradict original research findings. One study, even if it is cited frequently, isn’t proof enough to make major decisions about your health care. Surprising, isn’t it?