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#143 - John Ioannidis, M.D., D.Sc.: Why most biomedical research is flawed, and how to improve it

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Gravity of Chalmers's Thinking

John Sutter met Chalmers in 1992 and he died about five years later. He was the first time his work came onto my radar, which is not to say anything other than that's just the first time I became aware of sort of the gravity of your thinking. It was in PLOS 1, was that paper correct? Yes, it was in PLos medicine. If I recall Pat Brown was one of the forces behind PLOS correct? Well, it was a transformative move at that time trying to create a new standard for medical journals.

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