Abstract

Government bodies rely on evidence based science in order to make healthcare recommendations to the general public. In turn, members of the public trust that the scientific information that is being given to their doctors is based on evidence, allowing them to feel confident in the treatment they receive. For research institutions, integrity in research is extremely important because poor results of newly developed drugs or surgical procedures or incidences of harm to the public can affect their reputation and funding and ultimately hinder the advancement of science.

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