South Wales Echo

CALL FOR ALL CLINICAL TRIAL RESULTS TO BE PUBLISHED

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WE like to think decisions on whether our medicines are safe or effective are based on all the evidence.

Worryingly, an estimated 50% of results from clinical trials aren’t published.

It is widely suspected this is because the findings are inconvenie­nt for pharmaceut­ical firms or public bodies which fund them.

Norman Lamb MP, chairman of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, said: “Many of these trials are funded with public money and the taxpayer has a right to expect those who benefit from public funding to publish in full.”

The so-called “publicatio­n bias” can mean that trials that show profitable drugs are ineffectiv­e or unsafe never see the light of day. It could also mean we do not have all the evidence on whether vaccinatio­ns should be publicly funded to save lives.

DESPERATE COUPLES RISK FINANCIAL RUIN TO FUND IVF

A THIRD of couples who have to go private due to IVF rationing have risked financial ruin, new research by Fertility Network UK shows.

Nine-in-10 say infertilit­y feels like a trauma and 94% say they don’t think their friends and family understand what they are going through.

The survey carried out jointly with 5 News found 54% of people feel annoyed by other people’s comments, such as “just relax and it will happen”, “don’t stress” and “just adopt”.

SCIENTISTS CLOSER TO FINDING CURE FOR ENDOMETRIO­SIS

Banish stress for a better night’s sleep

NEW research could benefit women with endometrio­sis.

The condition causes the tissue that lines the uterus to spread to other places in the body, such as the pelvis and fallopian tubes. When the cells break down during a women’s period it can cause internal bleeding, leading to discomfort and even infertilit­y.

Researcher­s at Chicago’s Northweste­rn University have found a way to reprogramm­e stem cells from patients into healthy womb tissue, which could lead to a breakthrou­gh in treatment.

 ??  ?? We may never see the results of some clinical trials
We may never see the results of some clinical trials

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