Weekend reads: Another autism-vaccine fraud movie?; zombie papers; herbicide-cancer report taken down

booksThe week at Retraction Watch featured an imposter editor and an author who threatened to sue a journal if it didn’t reverse a retraction. Here’s what was happening elsewhere:

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6 thoughts on “Weekend reads: Another autism-vaccine fraud movie?; zombie papers; herbicide-cancer report taken down”

  1. Please correct this link.

    A ghostwritten study of the antidepressant Celexa in children “contained efficacy and safety data inconsistent with the protocol criteria,” says a new report in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine. (sub req’d)

    The link goes to a study on antimicrobials, not Celexa in children. Thank you.

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