RFK Jr. threatens to stop NIH scientists from publishing in 'corrupt' medical journals
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed intentions to prevent NIH scientists from publishing in major medical journals such as The Lancet, NEJM, and JAMA, claiming they are corrupt due to their ties to the pharmaceutical industry. He argues that these journals prioritize corporate profits over scientific integrity. Citing previous critiques from journal editors about widespread conflicts of interest, Kennedy Jr. suggests creating in-house journals that would uphold better scientific standards, indicating a significant shift in how NIH research may be disseminated in the future.
We're probably going to stop publishing in The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and those other journals because they're all corrupt.
Unless these journals change dramatically, we are going to stop NIH scientists from publishing there and we are going to create our own journals, in-house, in each of the institutes.
Even the heads of those journals believe their publications are no longer science journals but instead vessels for pharmaceutical propaganda.
Much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue, partly because of flagrant conflicts of interest and research findings that cannot be replicated.
Read at New York Post
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