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More than 300 papers and scientific articles have vanished in the past year. (PJ Media)Researchers taking "ethical shortcuts" when composing scientific papers doesn't sound like a very good way to handle "The Science," does it? Some of the authors cited trials with sample sizes that were far too small. Others performed a copy/paste of the original article and drew deceptive conclusions.Quote:
More than 300 COVID-19-related articles have been retracted long after they'd done their damage due to a lack of scientific truthfulness and ethical guidelines, according to Retraction Watch, a website that monitors retractions of science-related articles.
A total of 330 COVID-related papers have been retracted thus far.
According to Gunnveig Grdeland, a senior researcher at the Institute of Immunology at the University of Oslo, many researchers took ethical shortcuts when writing their essays.
The Lancet journal (which dubs itself as "The best science for better lives") was described as having used "fraudulent research" when it concluded that hydroxychloroquine "caused an increased risk of heart arrhythmia and even death" in COVID patients. The World Health Organization used those findings as a justification to shut down their research into what turned out to be a very effective medication for treating COVID and the media lectured us endlessly about the dangers it posed, particularly after Trump endorsed it.
Another paper from the University of Manchester that has since disappeared reported that COVID "was associated with vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus." They later admitted that this is not the case. The author of the paper apparently had no research to draw on, but since viruses such as measles, mumps, and meningitis can cause auditory damage, she said "it was reasonable to assume" that COVID would do so also. I see. So policy was being made based on assumption.
And then there was the whole Ivermectin debacle. (Also endorsed by Trump initially.)
Remember this? Never forget. FDA: "You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it." pic.twitter.com/5T6znnyFob
— anne faith (@FreidaAnimals) November 20, 2022
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