Fraudulent algorithm: A pain too deep for adequate analgesia

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Fraudulent algorithm: A pain too deep for adequate analgesia

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An leading and pioneering anaesthesiologist in Massachusetts, United States has been suspected of committing fraud, having falsified results in at least 21 manuscripts published over 15 years. This has become one of the largest cases of fraud in the medical research history. In addition to the invention of the data, the author is accused of falsification in their publications.

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