New Study: Polarization in Scientific Research May Hinder Medical Advances

Polarized research presents a one-sided view of an issue, which can promote extreme viewpoints with potential to curtail scientific discourse.
New Study: Polarization in Scientific Research May Hinder Medical Advances
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Scientific research has long been the driving force behind countless advances that extend and improve quality of life. However, a new study published in The Journal of Science Communication suggests that certain behaviors among researchers may be hindering these advances.

The primary concern is polarization within the scientific community—a phenomenon in which researchers fail to objectively examine all available evidence or consider that long-held beliefs might be wrong.

Mary West
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Mary West is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Medical News Today, Small Business Today Magazine, and other publications. She holds two bachelor of science degrees from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
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