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This cross-sectional study examines gender disparities in publication citations between men and women among highly cited researchers in the field of biomedicine.
This Viewpoint discusses how existing issues in study analysis and data collection can affect pediatric COVID-19 studies.
This systematic review evaluates the quality and trustworthiness of clinical practice guidelines for pharmacologic treatment of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 using the National Guideline Clearinghouse Extent of Adherence to Trustworthy Standards instrument.
This systematic review examines misleading reporting and associated factors in noninferiority randomized clinical trials with primary results that are not statistically significant.
This cross-sectional study examines the financial associations between authors of commentaries on randomized clinical trials of invasive cardiovascular interventions and trial sponsors, and whether the financial associations were disclosed.
This quality improvement study examines the continued citations of a widely publicized retracted article on COVID-19.
This study assesses the frequency and quality of race reporting among publications from high-ranking broad-focused surgical research journals.
This systematic review assesses the consistency of information across registries for clinical trials with multiple registrations.
This cross-sectional study compares the proportion of published registered trials that evaluate the use of pediatric probiotics vs those that evaluate the use of routinely used pediatric antibiotics.
This cross-sectional study evaluates female representation as editorial authors in 3 high-impact general ophthalmology journals.
This study examines the numbers of scientists who are underrepresented in medicine serving on editorial boards and in leadership positions in peer-reviewed psychiatry/neuroscience journals.
This cross-sectional study investigates the gender distribution of the editors in chief at leading medical journals.
This survey study assesses the diversity of editors at leading medical and scientific journals.
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