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     <title>News media often do not report potential sources of bias in medical research</title>
   	 <description>An analysis of news media coverage of medical studies indicates that news articles often fail to report pharmaceutical company funding and frequently refer to medications by their brand names, both potential sources of bias, according to a study in the October 1 issue of JAMA.</description>
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     <title>Brand names subconsciously afftect people's shopping goals</title>
   	 <description>Even 60 milliseconds of exposure to a brand name such as Wal-Mart or Tiffany can alter consumers' subconscious goals, according to new research in the Journal of Consumer Research.</description>
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