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The borrowers who've been left behind, at least as described in The Los Angeles Times article, appear to have been abusing the system.
"The flawed findings published in the original article appear to be widely distributed and believed," wrote Dr. Peter Juni, a senior researcher at the University of Berne in Switzerland, and two other doctors.
The writers of the article appear to be more interested in seeing a pair every once in a while than with creating serious content, but hey, we've gotta start somewhere.
All unique study abstracts identified were screened by the first author (PAL) using an overarching initial screening question: Does the article appear to discuss original findings on the prevalence of foot disease or risk factors within adult populations staying overnight in a hospital?
Does the article appear to have been fact-checked?
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The digital immortality described in this article appears to be the latest cyberspace craze devoted to self-delusional egotism.
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