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* [http://www.twitter.com/hildabast Twitter] | * [http://www.twitter.com/hildabast Twitter] | ||
* [http://sci-med-cartoonery.tumblr.com Tumblr blog] | |||
* [http://statistically-funny.blogsplot.com Statistically Funny blog] | |||
* [https://blogs.plos.org/absolutely-maybe/ PLOS ONE Blog] | * [https://blogs.plos.org/absolutely-maybe/ PLOS ONE Blog] | ||
* [http://www.hildabastian.net Website] | * [http://www.hildabastian.net Website] | ||
== Learn more == | == Learn more == |
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Hilda Bastian is a patient consumer rights advocate from Australia. She writes a blog on the PlosOne science journal website.[1]
Notable studies
- ‘They would say that, wouldn't they?’ A reader's guide to author and sponsor biases in clinical research[2] (Full text)
Letters, blogs and videos
- 2016, A Reader's Guide to Conflicts of Interest in Biomedicine[3] (Full text)
- 2019, Consumer contested evidence: Why the ME/CFS exercise dispute matters so much[4]
Online presence
Learn more
- Wikipedia
See also
References
- ↑ Bastian, Hilda. "Absolutely Maybe". Absolutely Maybe. Retrieved March 3, 2019. Cite has empty unknown parameter:
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(help) - ↑ Bastian, Hilda (December 2006). "'They would say that, wouldn't they?' A reader's guide to author and sponsor biases in clinical research". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 99 (12): 611–614. ISSN 0141-0768. PMC 1676333. PMID 17139062.
- ↑ Bastian, Hilda (May 31, 2016). "A Reader's Guide to Conflicts of Interest in Biomedicine". PLOS ONE. Retrieved March 3, 2019. Cite has empty unknown parameter:
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(help) - ↑ Bastian, Hilda (February 8, 2019). "Consumer-Contested Evidence: Why the ME/CFS Exercise Dispute Matters So Much". PLOS ONE. Retrieved March 3, 2019. Cite has empty unknown parameter:
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