Want to control the message? Control the press release! Study shows exaggerated claims take flight via the release http://t.co/RHp9XnriZW
Read Emerging Worldviews http://t.co/rGB8bS4ndH
Un estudio para #reflexionar: noticias sobre #salud, calidad de la #información y repercusión en la #sociedad → http://t.co/ImeTl4gwnu
How much do news outlets exaggerate scientific claims re: health and wellbeing? A whole lot according to this study: http://t.co/WhhuyrXRwE
A study with surprising conclusions about the origins of science and health news hype http://t.co/9XuZ8AZJI6
Press releases overstate and hype #overstatement #EBM @EBCPMcMaster @AmerUrological @Uroweb @helsinkiuni @PviLe http://t.co/XPZHIRaX76
Press releases overstate and hype #overstatement #EBM @EBCPMcMaster @AmerUrological @Uroweb @helsinkiuni @PviLe http://t.co/XPZHIRaX76
Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in 462 academic press releases re 668 studies. http://t.co/JW1RfHPHVe
Press releases overstate and hype #overstatement #EBM @EBCPMcMaster @AmerUrological @Uroweb @helsinkiuni @PviLe http://t.co/XPZHIRaX76
Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in 462 academic press releases re 668 studies. http://t.co/JW1RfHPHVe
"Exaggeration in [health studies] news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." http://t.co/zqalH6qhIC @jorient @DRUDGE
"Exaggeration in [health studies] news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." @drscott_atlanta http://t.co/zqalH6qhIC
Exaggerated academic press releases l̶e̶a̶d̶ ̶t̶o̶ are associated with exaggerated news items, via @NAChristakis: http://t.co/6kgTUuorw9
Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in 462 academic press releases re 668 studies. http://t.co/JW1RfHPHVe
Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in 462 academic press releases re 668 studies. http://t.co/JW1RfHPHVe
@BMJ_latest claims academic PR to blame 4 rubbish health news http://t.co/PO1E7Uxkd7 #hcsmeu #hcsm #hcsmca
Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in 462 academic press releases re 668 studies. http://t.co/JW1RfHPHVe
“@freakonometrics: "This study of hype in press releases will change journalism" https://t.co/FqjbrXrfgp (back on http://t.co/0GhippcaD5)”
and exaggerated tweets RT @jessleber Study: exaggerated press releases lead to giant killer wasps eating your faces http://t.co/UihViGY14h
The association of exaggeration in health related science news and releases: http://t.co/2EgANqwIbh
Exaggerated, a lot! ”The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases" http://t.co/2tzFWS69hw
"Association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases". In @bmj_latest. Ha! http://t.co/kVs3xXbS3R
it's the job of unis/journals to promote research, but the job of journalists to report it (not copy a release) #BMJ http://t.co/X6lwUECXfT
Association btw exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases #SOC3540 http://t.co/Fc6zmlqz5a
Association btw exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases: retrospective study http://t.co/4JvsM7rykK #scicomm
Exaggeration in news strongly assoc w/ exaggeration in science press releases http://t.co/vVqql11yW8 . Not groundbreaking but nice evidence
Talking of @llantwit , here's a nice study from him and Cardiff colleagues in @bmj_latest : http://t.co/0vhvfiklhA
@donAlvar sí, lo que, al parecer, también lleva a esto http://t.co/braVgjfHSD
Exaggerations in science journalism partially comes from exaggerations seen in university press releases. http://t.co/aOAYkXL6yV
Talking of @llantwit , here's a nice study from him and Cardiff colleagues in @bmj_latest : http://t.co/0vhvfiklhA
Talking of @llantwit , here's a nice study from him and Cardiff colleagues in @bmj_latest : http://t.co/0vhvfiklhA
Exaggeration in health/science news is strongly linked with exaggeration in press releases http://t.co/kQjCpcjDl1 #journalismmatters
Assoc. between exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases http://t.co/4MgtXJsoxp
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective… http://t.co/b8JkzbdKzZ
Study: exaggerated press releases lead to exaggerated science and health news http://t.co/jpMzkZLgjX
Much of the exaggerated science found in pop news articles can be directly traced back to academic press releases: http://t.co/Bs8oMRdxjU
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. The BMJ - http://t.co/y0idOINLWl
@MellorDuane @drtom_butler @BrDieteticAssoc will be nice to observe if things will ever change at PR departments http://t.co/4S5zn780s5
@bengoldacre study shows exaggerated scientific press releases yield exaggerated media reports. http://t.co/iDgjEedUB0 (1/2)
@MellorDuane @drtom_butler @BrDieteticAssoc will be nice to observe if things will ever change at PR departments http://t.co/4S5zn780s5
@MellorDuane @drtom_butler @BrDieteticAssoc will be nice to observe if things will ever change at PR departments http://t.co/4S5zn780s5
Over-hyped medical press releases lead to over-hyped med news stories http://t.co/Q4HEyA4Hcz Need writers who put the science 1st! /hint :)
Gabrielle Samuel from Brunel with a great response to the #InSciOut @cardiffuni health news/PR study in @bmjlatest http://t.co/TOEOSAwla6
Grateful to Chris Smith from @NakedScientists for reminder to read http://t.co/SfBLGoQCs7 on science news, press releases & hype #SEBed2014
Grateful to Chris Smith from @NakedScientists for reminder to read http://t.co/SfBLGoQCs7 on science news, press releases & hype #SEBed2014
'Exaggeration in health news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases', c/o @bmj_latest paper: http://t.co/xRCbpQnJrF
Gabrielle Samuel from Brunel with a great response to the #InSciOut @cardiffuni health news/PR study in @bmjlatest http://t.co/TOEOSAwla6
Grateful to Chris Smith from @NakedScientists for reminder to read http://t.co/SfBLGoQCs7 on science news, press releases & hype #SEBed2014
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. The BMJ - http://t.co/y0idOINLWl
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. The BMJ - http://t.co/y0idOINLWl
Shame on us! Read: The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. http://t.co/zQuIrQSnol
Exaggeration in press releases associated with exaggerated claims in health related science news. http://t.co/2MZtyPB0Fh
The association between exaggeration in health science news and academic press releases - worth reading in the BMJ: http://t.co/ZX1GzZquvZ
Association between exaggeration in health related #science news and academic press releases. It's the hook stupid. http://t.co/kkDbbfgTjx
Academics and their press offices need to beware sexing up news releases. says BMJ study: http://t.co/ueoek6PrCQ
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases http://t.co/U0SWTMT0Re
So clever. So simple. So important. Exaggeration in health news related to academic press releases http://t.co/cHiB4c2VPv … via @DBDouble
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. http://t.co/W5t7RInsT4
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases. http://t.co/BvMb87j9LH #scicomm
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press... https://t.co/bZxv0yX2Vb
¿Que tan exageradas son las noticias acerca de la salud en la prensa? estudio publicado en el BMJ http://t.co/TXdlgHwfo5
The association between exaggeration in health related Science News & academic Press Releases (study) http://t.co/4oC31f4RM6
But don't blame the journos: it's the press releases! http://t.co/pL8HzVcU5J …
Inflated claims in medical news? It starts with exaggerated press releases, not journalists, study shows http://t.co/pL8HzVcU5J
Exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases (BMJ): http://t.co/dj1WwVr7gs
原典はこれですね。 The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: http://t.co/LFF1FmvBML
The association between exaggeration in #health related #science news and academic press releases: [snipped] http://t.co/01JDgec6MK
Association between exaggeration in health related science news and exaggeration in academic press releases. http://t.co/CPgVjyt9W9
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15
Exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases (BMJ): http://t.co/dj1WwVr7gs
Important look at accuracy of #research #media releases: Exaggeration in health related science news: http://t.co/dpW9zx4Wa1
LOVE the Xmas BMJ! >> Association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: http://t.co/0fPrP2IRIA
Exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases http://t.co/DAWTISRtx5 & http://t.co/RiwqokBE8y http://t.co/aDXQNGtgIJ
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15
A source of exaggeration in science media: the academic press release http://t.co/3Qzo4tIxl2 nice edt'l @bengoldacre http://t.co/10y3C3yxnP
Exaggeration in health related science news & academic press releases http://t.co/DAWTISRtx5 & http://t.co/RiwqokBE8y http://t.co/aDXQNGtgIJ
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." http://t.co/1jACntQ9tj #science #media
Unhappy with exaggerated science reporting in the media? Write more accurate press releases: http://t.co/fAaHghtm6u
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15
... exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/FwjUGyQaas
Our BMJ paper on sci/health news hype is #openaccess and #opendata. Full article: http://t.co/yOwegVwPPO All data: http://t.co/Vr191IT02e
Association between exaggeration in health related science news and exaggeration in academic press releases. http://t.co/CPgVjyt9W9
'The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases' http://t.co/Qd4wdg0xwX via @bmj_latest
'The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases' http://t.co/Qd4wdg0xwX via @bmj_latest
'The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases' http://t.co/Qd4wdg0xwX via @bmj_latest
Association b/w exaggeration in health science news + academic press releases: retrospective observational study http://t.co/hMDXaZ4HTM @bmj
'The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases' http://t.co/Qd4wdg0xwX via @bmj_latest
Los periodistas exageran las noticias que los académicos exageran. http://t.co/CPgVjyt9W9
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases http://t.co/fHzkWkdgEE
Top story: The association between exaggeration in health related science news … http://t.co/F1gHyafYlP, see more http://t.co/xa2zoqYMej
“@DanGraur: ”Scientists“ (not journos) source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biom res. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/sPWzFUiNUz” @simona_regina
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases:... http://t.co/Z2R2HXWg3H
Sign your release // The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases http://t.co/C1RkJO0OlB
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases:... http://t.co/Z2R2HXWg3H
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15
"Scientists" (not journalists) are the source of exaggeration, hype, & lies in biomedical news. @ENCODE_NIH http://t.co/Cn76EYUs15