How will you verify that people aren't creating inaccurate and dangerously misleading articles/recommendations that aren't officially medically accepted or approved? I understand you have a review process, but does that process include qualified medical professionals?
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You got a point, but I would like to mention that even reports and researches published on most authoritative academic journals peer-reviewed by the most qualified medical professionals like The Lancet suffers from low reproducibility. Maybe it's time we build a new review system based on crowd wisdom instead of the expertise of a handful of elites.
Just my $0.02 worth.
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