Report outlines ‘research waste’ that occurred during the pandemic, with weakly designed trials exposing millions to unproven treatments
Photograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty ImagesGovernment efforts to focus NHS resources on a smaller number of well-designed clinical trials could inadvertently be contributing to a backlog of stalled medical research, and result in some important trials being scrapped, researchers say.
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