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People also find it hard to reconcile the unpalatable conclusion with all the stories we hear from the media about promising new medical research. Today, it’s a better drug for reducing blood pressure. Tomorrow, a new and improved surgical technique. Why don’t these individual improvements add up to large gains in our aggregate studies? There’s a simple and surprisingly well-accepted answer to this question: most published medical research is wrong.38 (Or at least overstated.)
The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
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