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Amid Hydroxychloroquine Uproar, Real Studies of Drug Are Suffering
In a draft letter to the Journal of the American Medical Association, obtained by The New York Times, members of a research consortium complained that “negative media coverage” of hydroxychloroquine — in particular the studies showing it might have harmed hospitalized patients — “directly correlated” with a drop in enrollment in trials run by institutions including the University of Minnesota, the University of Washington, Columbia University in New York and Henry Ford Hospital.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg
The New York Times
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Amid Hydroxychloroquine Uproar, Real Studies of Drug Are Suffering
Amid Hydroxychloroquine Uproar, Real Studies of Drug Are Suffering
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump's enthusiastic embrace of a malaria drug that he now says he takes daily -- and the resulting uproar in the news media -- appears to be interfering with legitimate scientific research into whether the medicine might work to prevent coronavirus infection or treat
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg
The New York Times
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