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Three rules to cut the hype. (media accounts of medical research)

British Medical Journal

| April 13, 1996 | Savage, Richard | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Critical appraisal of articles on health published in newspapers is much more difficult than appraisal of papers published in medical journals, mainly because you don't have adequate information. But you also have to consider the spin put on the information by the sources of the story for their own ends, the extra twist added by the journalists to get it past the editor, and the exaggerated words inserted by subeditors to encourage people to read the pieces. By critically appraising the Independent of 2 April--a particularly awful issue--I hope to illustrate some of the principles.

The first question is to ask whether the story emerges from a paper published in a …

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