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MAHA Report Cites Fabricated Studies, Misrepresents Existing Studies, and Abuses Institutional Credibility

MAHA Report Cites Fabricated Studies, Misrepresents Existing Studies, and Abuses Institutional Credibility

At least seven of cited studies in the MAHA Report do not exist.

E. Rosalie
May 29, 2025
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MAHA Report Cites Fabricated Studies, Misrepresents Existing Studies, and Abuses Institutional Credibility
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The MAHA report serves as a vignette of techniques used to mislead the public by exploiting the credibility and language of science. A closer look reveals not only bias but outright fabrication.

The report claims to cite over 500 scientific sources. That sounds impressive—until you try to verify them.

At least seven of the studies don't exist. Not misquot…

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