Boston, MA, April 14, 2008 – Over the weekend the Sunday Express newspaper in the United Kingdom published an article that contained false and erroneous information. The article incorrectly claimed that two volunteers were hospitalized after participating in a clinical trial, involving a pharmaceutical product being developed for the treatment of addictions, at a PAREXEL U.K. site.
This report is completely inaccurate. In fact, the study is running smoothly without incident.
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4 comments:
That's the trouble with recycling other people's stories and putting them up on a blog. Not to mention not having any editorial oversight, source-checking capability etc etc.
Forgive me - I wonder what The Sunday Express might say!?
Good point!
"Other people" in this case are a newspaper written by journalists. Did they check their facts?
They must have - the say they are " The World's Greatest Newspaper!"
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