Thought this was an interesting editorial. It's from 2004 but is still relevant.
Source: http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC351829&blobtype=pdf
The New York Times: Why Doctors Still Offer Treatments That May Not Help by Austin Frakt
Even when we learn something doesn’t make us better, it’s hard to get the system to stop doing it. It takes years or even decades to reverse medical convention. Some practitioners cling to weak evidence of...
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