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‘Yoshihiro Sato, a Japanese bone-health researcher … fabricated data in dozens of trials of drugs or supplements that might prevent bone fracture. He has 113 retracted papers…’

For the most part, the retractions haven’t propagated; work that relied on Sato’s is still up: “His work has had a wide impact: researchers found that 27 of Sato’s retracted RCTs had been cited by 88 systematic reviews and clinical guidelines, some of which had informed Japan’s recommended treatments for osteoporosis.”

Scientific fraud leaves a real mess.

This essay suggests some ways to clean it up.

Margaret Soltan, April 26, 2024 12:37PM
Posted in: hoax

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