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Systematic reviews cited retracted articles, new study finds


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A new study found some systematic reviews included retracted studies from paper mills, journals that produce low quality research

Researchers are increasingly scrutinizing the scientific rigor of systematic reviews, which are considered the gold standard for synthesizing evidence in healthcare. A new study published on June 12, 2025, in Stat News highlights the challenges and inconsistencies found in many systematic reviews, often due to biases and methodological flaws. To address these issues, a team of scientists has developed an innovative AI tool designed to enhance the accuracy and reliability of these reviews. The AI tool, which uses advanced algorithms to detect and mitigate biases, has shown promising results in preliminary tests, suggesting a potential revolution in how systematic reviews are conducted and trusted in the future.

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[ https://www.statnews.com/2025/06/12/researchers-examine-scientific-rigor-of-systematic-reviews-new-ai-tool-may-help/ ]

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