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Does google or the scientific community remove links if a study has a flaw or problem? - Dennis S - 06-09-2022

I used to see links all the time about a “cure” of Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome being found in one person by using 50,000 IU of vitamin D3 once a week. I told my doctor and she is going to look into it. But now I can’t find the study anywhere.


Re: Does google or the scientific community remove links if a study has a flaw or problem? - anonymouse1 - 06-09-2022

The links are rarely withdrawn. More often the document is stamped "withdrawn" or something simiilar.


Re: Does google or the scientific community remove links if a study has a flaw or problem? - Dennis S - 06-09-2022

I was searching for the wrong word. It should have been myasthenia gravis and I was looking for Lambert Eaton.


Re: Does google or the scientific community remove links if a study has a flaw or problem? - Speedy - 06-09-2022

https://scholar.google.com/