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International Committee of Medical Journal Editors

Group of medical journal publishers and editors

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Jan 22, 2026
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What are the ethical standards historians and confidants use when publishing private details about deceased public figures?

Publishers, historians and confidants operate in a legal environment that often treats the dead differently from the living—statutory frequently end at death—yet professional ethics demand balancing p...

Jan 17, 2026

Has Memo Blast been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov or published in peer-reviewed journals?

There is no evidence in the supplied reporting that a product or trial named “Memo Blast” has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov or published in peer‑reviewed journals; the materials provided descr...

Jan 15, 2026

How to use NCT identifiers, PubMed and sponsor websites to locate trials listed under alternate compound names?

Finding clinical trials when a drug is listed under alternate chemical or code names is tractable by chaining the stable NCT identifier on ClinicalTrials.gov to PubMed records and sponsor pages; the N...

Jan 8, 2026

What standards exist for anonymizing patient‑level trial data to prevent reidentification, and how effective are they?

There is no single, universally accepted technical standard for anonymizing patient‑level clinical trial data; instead a patchwork of statistical metrics, industry guidance, platform rules and nationa...

Jan 1, 2026

How do Neurocept publications compare to academic research on neuromodulation in terms of journal quality?

A direct comparison is impossible with the available reporting because none of the supplied sources describe "Neurocept" publications or their venues; instead the material characterizes the mainstream...