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Researchers flouting clinical reporting rules, and linking gut microbes to heart disease and diabetes

Researchers flouting clinical reporting rules, and linking gut microbes to heart disease and diabetes

Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine

January 16, 202030m 0s

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Show Notes

    Though a U.S. law requiring clinical trial results reporting has been on the books for decades, many researchers have been slow to comply. Now, 2 years after the law was sharpened with higher penalties for noncompliance, investigative correspondent Charles Piller took a look at the results. He talks with host Sarah Crespi about the investigation and a surprising lack of compliance and enforcement.

    Also this week, Sarah talks with Brett Finlay, a microbiologist at the University Of British Columbia, Vancouver, about an Insight in this week’s issue that aims to connect the dots between noncommunicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer and the microbes that live in our guts. Could these diseases actually spread through our microbiomes?

    This week’s episode was edited by Podigy.

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