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It is always fascinating to watch how the media pick up on a story from the world of medical research. No matter how well balanced and scientifically neutral the source material may be, it seems that news must always be more sensational. Only bad news is good news to sell newspapers and keep the advertisers happy. Take a headline, “Toothpaste gives you cancer!” Panic not. I just made that up, but you get the idea.
So, as responsible journalists, how should we approach an article in the January edition of Diabetes Research