Topic summary
86%13 analyzed articles/videos8,020 analyzed words
BS Summary: These Medical Research results contain 48 faulty reasoning types, including Optimism Bias, Negativity Bias, and Biased Writer Voice, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 12.9% saturation with 6,137 hits. Analysis detected 45,277 faulty-reasoning hits from 47,726 analyzed words across 13 articles, generating a BS Score of 2% and a BS Rank of 21% (9,793 of 12,298 topics). This Medical Research is better (less manipulative) than 79.60% of the peer group.
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Attribute Prevalence (Top 48)
Medical Research attribute prevalence percentages (biases/fallacies), sorted highest to lowest.
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Medical Research vs sitewide
Medical Research attribute percentages, with an overlaid sitewide baseline for those same attributes.

Analyzed articles and videos

STAT+: Dementia study replicates promising outcomes following risk-reduction strategies43%
STAT48%By Andrew Joseph59%7/13/2026, 4:49:15 PM
Researchers launch study on Ebola treatments as Congo outbreak worsens32%
ABC News12%By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP medical writer0%7/2/2026, 4:25:37 PM
Semaglutide may lower risk of serious complications in high-risk diabetes15%
Medical News Today9%By Peter Morales-Brown0%7/2/2026, 3:46:30 PM
A patient got the weight loss medication retatrutide before FDA approval. How does that work?8%
PolitiFact4%By Madison Czopek15%7/1/2026, 12:00:00 AM
Lab-grown eye cells offer fresh hope for millions at risk of blindness: Scientists say their breakthrough paves way for 'continuous supply' of retinal tissue36%
Daily Mail Online78%By WILIAM HUNTER0% SENIOR SCIENCE0% TECHNOLOGY REPORTER0%6/30/2026, 9:10:25 AM
How Canada Jumped the Rails on ’Gender-Affirming Care’: A Quillette Investigation87%
Quillette66%By Jonathan Kay0%6/29/2026, 11:00:48 PM
Cow tendons eyed as ligament material for ACL reconstruction surgery16%
The Japan Times64%By Tomoko Otake0%6/25/2026, 7:54:00 AM
Scientist with Huntington's gene dedicates life to curing fatal disease he'll one day develop12%
CBC Radio47%By Emma Marshall0%6/5/2026, 11:58:11 PM
Scientist with Huntington's gene dedicates life to curing fatal disease he'll one day develop19%
CBC Radio47%By Emma Marshall0%6/5/2026, 11:58:11 PM
She's trying to outrun pancreatic cancer. Breakthrough treatments give her hope43%
KUOW Public Radio72%By Yuki Noguchi0%5/12/2026, 9:00:00 AM