Pulmonary Medicine Experts & Viewpoints
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- Regional Anesthesia, Compression, and Aspirin Is the Safest Form of Prophylaxis for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
- Underutilization of Thromboprophylaxis in Patients With Heart Failure
- Transmission of Influenza Virus: What Is Keeping the Next Pandemic at Bay?
- MRI Is the New Gold Standard for Excluding Cervical Spine Injury in Patients With Blunt Trauma
- Autoimmune Diseases and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
- Why Less Radiology May Be Better Radiology: Tom Dehn's State of the Imaging Union, Part 2
- Recovery PVCs During Treadmill Testing Tied to Heart Disease
POLL
According to a recent study, authors inconsistently disclose and journals inconsistently publish conflicts of interest. The study authors say it is difficult to tell whether authors intentionally fail to disclose a conflict or journals are not asking for or not publishing it. Do you think the disclosures in most journals are or are not reliable?