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Not all manuscripts are published following revision, which potentially wastes the time of editors, reviewers, and authors. To investigate the reasons for final rejection and whether these articles were finally published, we evaluated submissions to Obstetrics & Gynecology from January 2013 to December 2017. We found that, of 8,119 manuscripts submitted, 1,650 (20.3%) were invited for revision,...
Medical journal editors have promoted transparency and elimination of conflict of interest in published research, but whether the same standards are applied to journal pharmaceutical advertisements is unknown. We evaluated claims of efficacy, reporting of adverse events, access to (and quality of) supporting references, conflict of interest, and drug price in print advertisements for prescription...