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Safety Results of Randomized Controlled Trials May Be Inconsistently Reported
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Title Safety Results of Randomized Controlled Trials May Be Inconsistently Reported
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/711262?src=rss
Description A review showed significant heterogeneity and variability in the reporting of harm-related results in published reports of randomized controlled trials. Medscape Medical News
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Date Oct 28, 2009
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