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RFK, Jr. and the End of Expertise

Quillette 02 Apr 2025
But defending his a priori conviction that vaccines are unsafe requires him to ignore the results of large, rigorous studies indicating otherwise and to rely on bad evidence and debunked claims that support his preferred position.
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RFK Jr. reportedly puts anti-vaxxer in charge of studying debunked link between vaccines and autism

The Los Angeles Times 01 Apr 2025
Studies by the Geiers that claimed to have found one were widely refuted and their methodology questioned ... No study ever established a link between thimerosal and autism ... The study involved 12 children.
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‘Angioplasty is as good as bypass for patients with triple-vessel disease’

The Times of India 31 Mar 2025
The study only considered patients with over 50% blockages in three of the major arteries.Patients were randomly assigned to one of the two treatment groups ... This study was simultaneously published online in The Lancet at the time of presentation.
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Proportion of Australian adults with diabetes rises to 6.6 percent

China.dot.org 31 Mar 2025
According to a World Health Organization-supported study published in The Lancet in November 2024, global diabetes prevalence in adults rose from 7 percent to 14 percent between 1990 and 2022 ... Enditem .
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How the open science movement tackles scientific misconduct

Phys Dot Org 31 Mar 2025
This is something that would have helped prevent the publication of the now-retracted study in The Lancet examining whether the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine was effective at treating COVID.
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Lancet study shows Ozempic can help people with diabetes walk better despite poor blood flow to limbs

Indian Express 30 Mar 2025
The study demonstrates the multiple protective powers of semaglutide. .
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My child has autism. Trump and RFK Jr linking it to vaccines scares parents like me

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
Belief in the alleged connection between vaccinations and autism gained traction after a 1998 study conducted by a British physician, Andrew Wakefield, and published in the Lancet asserted a causal ...
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CPC Announces Semaglutide Significantly Improves Walking Distance, Symptoms and Quality of Life for People with PAD and Diabetes

Pharmiweb 29 Mar 2025
Study underscores the direct vascular effects of this class of drugs, researchers say ... This also raises the question of whether patients with PAD and without type 2 diabetes mellitus could benefit and that should be investigated in future studies.".
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Southern California healthcare agencies fear cuts to HIV prevention will cost lives

The Los Angeles Times 29 Mar 2025
A study published in the Lancet said that a reduction in support from the U.S ... by 2030, disproportionately affecting sub-Saharan African countries and key and vulnerable populations,” the study said.
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Are plant foods the gut\u2019s best friend? A Lancet study finds diet that works for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Indian Express 28 Mar 2025
Study makes another case for relying on a balanced diet and going back to traditional foods\r. .
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Battling India’s big choke

Deccan Herald 28 Mar 2025
Another study by Dalberg Advisors, Clean Air Fund, and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) estimated these economic costs at around $95 billion which is about 3% of India’s ...
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Global HIV funding cuts can cause over 10 mn infections, 3 mn deaths by 2030: Lancet

International Business Times 27 Mar 2025
The significant reductions in international funding for HIV prevention and treatment programmes may result in more than 10 million infections, and about 3 million deaths by 2030, according to a study published in The Lancet HIV journal on Thursday.
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Int'l HIV funding cuts could lead to millions of infections, deaths by 2030: study

Xinhua 27 Mar 2025
Published in The Lancet HIV on Wednesday, the study, conducted by Melbourne-based Burnet Institute, models the impact of a projected 24 percent reduction in global HIV funding by 2026, following ...
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Cuts in foreign aid could result in millions of HIV deaths by 2030: Study

Anadolu Agency 27 Mar 2025
Cuts in global foreign aid could lead to millions more HIV-related deaths and a sharp increase in infections by 2030, according to a new study published in the journal Lancet HIV Wednesday ... Debra ten Brink, co-lead author of the study, said.
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HIV-related deaths to reach 2.9M by 2030 reveals study, here's why

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
A study published in the Lancet HIV states that up to 2.9M children and adults could die from HIV-related health issues before 2030 because of the aid cuts from some of the leading countries in the world.
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