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Journals and publishers crack down on research from open health data sets

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research

PLOS, Frontiers, and others announce policies trying to stem the tide of suspect research

Author Cathleen O’GradyPosted on October 8, 2025October 8, 2025

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