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A flawed Dutch study that showed no benefits at long term follow up is to be funded at tax payers expense in the UK

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Does anyone know the cost of latest farce ?

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Ethics of flogging a dead horse whatdotheyknow.com/request/...

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Would the UK version of this trial ever be published read recently Bristol University have a very poor record regarding the publishing of registered trials that goes beyond the simple matter of promoting quack therapies (SHINE)

Of 300 trials registered by the university some dating back to 2010 the number shown as published was zero an indication that a large rug exists for brushing unwanted results under.

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