Online interest in leucovorin, folate products, and acetaminophen-related autism concerns increased markedly in the 2 weeks following the White House announcement.
A large audit of biomedical publications suggests fabricated references are increasingly appearing in peer-reviewed papers — often in ways that are difficult for reviewers and readers to detect.
A new BMJ Opinion piece takes aim at a growing tendency among clinicians: translating public behavior into clinical diagnosis—especially when the subject is a political leader.