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Communicating health risks in science publications: time for everyone to take responsibility.

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Peer-reviewed

Type

Article

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Authors

Freeman, Alexandra LJ 
Spiegelhalter, David J 

Abstract

Research that is poorly communicated or presented is as potentially damaging as research that is poorly conducted or fraudulent. Recent examples illustrate how the problem often lies with researchers, not press officers or journalists. The quest for publication and 'impact' must not outweigh the importance of accurate representation of science; herein, we suggest steps that researchers, journalists and press officers can take to help ensure this.

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Keywords

Absolute risk, Alcohol, Practical significance, Press release, Relative risk, Risk communication, Ethics, Research, Health Communication, Humans, Publications, Publishing, Research, Research Design

Journal Title

BMC Med

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Journal ISSN

1741-7015
1741-7015

Volume Title

16

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
David And Claudia Harding Foundation (unknown)
David & Claudia Harding Foundation & Winton Charitable Trust