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How Scientific Journals Became MAGA’s Latest Target Evidence of political bias, corporate influence and fraud has made the field vulnerable By Pamela Paul Share ...
Tariffs and economic uncertainty prompt job cuts, and companies are raising prices. Frontline workers fear layoffs and reduced earnings.
HHS secretary says he may block government scientists from publishing in the top medical journals.
Steel and aluminum tariffs raise construction costs. Contractors stay optimistic despite price hikes, but project delays and cancelations rise.
The Guardian reports the Department of Veterans Affairs is ordering staff scientists not to publish in medical journals without first receiving official clearance. The agency sent an email last ...
VA officials want contributions to medical journals to go through them after two agency doctors highlighted the impact of cuts, The Guardian reported.
RFK Jr.’s health report shows how AI slips fake studies into research The ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report is a case study in generative AI red flags, from bogus citations to distorted ...
Tobacco-funded research is still appearing in highly-cited medical journals - despite attempts by some to cut ties altogether, finds an investigation by The Investigative Desk and The BMJ today.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said this week that he may no longer allow government scientists to publish research in top medical journals.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr plans to ban government scientists from publishing in top medical journals, including JAMA and the Lancet, and instead have the government create its own journals.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he could bar government scientists from publishing in the world’s leading medical journals, instead proposing the creation of “in ...
The HHS Secretary claimed that the largest medical journals were under the thumb of pharmaceutical companies, which was the rationale for ditching them.