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Studies We’ve Done

Hype in Health Reporting: “Checkbook Science” Buys Distortion of Medical News

The greatest danger to public health might be “checkbook science”: research intended not to expand knowledge or to benefit humanity but to sell products.

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Breast Implant Illnesses: What’s the Evidence?

A large meta-analysis of the current cornerstone breast implant illnesses research studies reveals their weaknesses and highlights what is known.

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Patient Advocacy Workshop Reports

2015-2017. Patient advocates from across the country joined us for training to learn more about the FDA process and how patients can have their voices heard.

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Study Explains Why So Many Cancer Drugs Don’t Work

JAMA Internal Medicine, November 29, 2016. Why do some drugs stop cancer from growing within a few months and even make it begin to shrink, but ultimately don’t seem to help the patient live longer?

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Results of NCHR Study of 1104 Women with Essure Problems

September 2015. Report of women who’ve had problems with Essure permanent birth control.

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