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Citations without science: Donald Trump's kids’ health report built on fiction
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A report by the Trump administration's MAHA Commission, intended to guide federal action on children's health, is facing scrutiny due to fabricated citations and misattributed authorship. Experts have raised concerns about the report's academic rigour, with some suggesting the use of generative AI. The White House has downplayed the issues as minor errors, while the medical community expresses mixed reactions.
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