The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI #OA
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
UK: when press releases do not contain exaggeration, rates of exaggeration in news are only 18 % for causal claims http://t.co/xd5rJK7VzN …
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
Most exaggeration in health news is already present in academic press releases, finds #OA research http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI
A study finds that most of the exaggerated claims in health research news are present in the academic media releases: http://t.co/YkqNnPCbnD
UK: Odds of exaggerated news 6.5 higher when the press releases issued by the academic institutions are exaggerated http://t.co/xd5rJK7VzN
UK: when press releases contained exaggeration it's likely that the health news would too: 81% for causal claims http://t.co/3G78kF2S51 @BMJ
Academics disdain sensationalism in health media but may help cause it http://t.co/31BUPFvdjP http://t.co/BXiFNnWj0P cc @croakeyblog
@Geopathology Misleading claims can do harm , the scientific community has the ability to improve this situation.http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
Misleading claims can do harm , the scientific community has the ability to improve this situation.http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@andrew_j_green Please see - also the references http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@vaccidemic Please see http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@jonrappoport Please see http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@aShot_ofTruth Please see http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@the_refusers Please see http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
@aShot_ofTruth Please see http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
BMJ 2014; 349 doi: http://t.co/ynvIsCQfkx (Published 10 December 2014) Cite this as: BMJ 2014;349:g7015
exaggeration in health news & academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/m3Kkn3mBDt @MarkHayter1 @rwatson1955
Ramsay ME. Measles: the legacy of low vaccine coverage. Arch Dis Childhood2013;98:752-4.as reference in http://t.co/9klhKavbkt
1 5 6 What we do argue is that appropriate claims are a necessary starting point, that misleading claims can do... http://t.co/VDzB7aoDHf
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases http://t.co/Ig6I2gyEPI #OA
Academics disdain sensationalism in health media but may help cause it http://t.co/31BUPFvdjP http://t.co/BXiFNnWj0P cc @croakeyblog
Des articles sur la santé reprennent souvent des communiqués de presse abusifs des universités UK. Sans blague ! http://t.co/HW9PEcW8Cj @BMJ
It is not yet known whether exaggeration rates in press releases issued by journals differ noticeably from those... http://t.co/IjoewbFQSu
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective study http://t.co/hTUOw4gyMT
Exaggeration in health related science news linked to academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/l9m6E5mhDO
And read the study itself in @bmj_latest: http://t.co/aUV6vEPLBN #scicomm
Sick of overhyped health news? It often starts with an overhyped news release: http://t.co/q4FPnmiFjZ … via @AngeMulholland
Study: Academic press releases promise too much http://t.co/94KBkafrBh My slides on theme (+more) http://t.co/AcBdmdbJkw ht @JussiRiekki
Study: Academic press releases promise too much http://t.co/94KBkafrBh My slides on theme (+more) http://t.co/AcBdmdbJkw ht @JussiRiekki
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. http://t.co/wXKScv6Vt4