As I said before, I do read the studies. Some just the abstract because the whole thing isn't always available online, sometimes the whole thing if they will allow it online, or if it is emailed to me.
Ever notice how they always put full texts on of 'no association MMR' papers, but just the abstract or just the title of less favourable results?
That is, if they publish at all. According to the Wall Street Journal, studies of antidepressants that come out bad, aren't published:
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As I said before, I do read the studies. Some just the abstract because the whole thing isn't always available online, sometimes the whole thing if they will allow it online, or if it is emailed to me.
Ever notice how they always put full texts on of 'no association MMR' papers, but just the abstract or just the title of less favourable results?
That is, if they publish at all. According to the Wall Street Journal, studies of antidepressants that come out bad, aren't published:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120051950205895415.html?mod=hpp_us_whats_news
September 10, 2011 - 6:56amThis Comment
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