David Krauth
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Recent Articles
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Zulman D, OBrien C, Slightam C, Breland J, Krauth D, Nevedal A
J Gen Intern Med
. 2018 Aug;
33(11):1937-1944.
PMID: 30097977
Background: Intensive outpatient programs address the complex medical, social, and behavioral needs of individuals who account for disproportionate healthcare costs. Despite their promise, the impact of these programs is often...
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Krauth D, Apollonio D
Tob Induc Dis
. 2015 Oct;
13:33.
PMID: 26500471
Background: Research demonstrates that individuals in substance abuse treatment are more likely to die from tobacco addiction than from their primary addiction, yet historically substance abuse treatment has not included...
3.
Anglemyer A, Krauth D, Bero L
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2015 Apr;
15:12.
PMID: 25880564
Background: The effect that sponsorship has on publication rates or overall effect estimates in animal studies is unclear, though methodological biases are prevalent in animal studies of statins and there...
4.
Krauth D, Apollonio D
BMJ Open
. 2015 Mar;
5(3):e007169.
PMID: 25814498
Background: Tobacco cessation therapy is not consistently provided for alcohol, drug abuse and mental health (ADM) populations, despite the enormous health consequences of tobacco addiction in these groups and research...
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Abdel-Sattar M, Krauth D, Anglemyer A, Bero L
Evid Based Preclin Med
. 2015 Feb;
1(1):11-20.
PMID: 25642330
Introduction: There is little evidence regarding the influence of conflicts of interest on preclinical research. This study examines whether industry sponsorship is associated with increased risks of bias and/or effect...
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Forsyth S, Odierna D, Krauth D, Bero L
Syst Rev
. 2014 Nov;
3:122.
PMID: 25417178
Background: Strong opinions for or against the use of systematic reviews to inform policymaking have been published in the medical literature. The purpose of this paper was to examine whether...
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Krauth D, Woodruff T, Bero L
Environ Health Perspect
. 2014 Mar;
122(3):A67.
PMID: 24583480
No abstract available.
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Krauth D, Anglemyer A, Philipps R, Bero L
PLoS Biol
. 2014 Jan;
12(1):e1001770.
PMID: 24465178
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the sponsor, even when controlling for potential bias in the methods used. However, the influence of sponsorship bias...
9.
Krauth D, Woodruff T, Bero L
Environ Health Perspect
. 2013 Jun;
121(9):985-92.
PMID: 23771496
Background: Results from animal toxicology studies are critical to evaluating the potential harm from exposure to environmental chemicals or the safety of drugs prior to human testing. However, there is...