Hidden Modifications to Key U.S. Health Data Spark Concerns

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A study published in The Lancet reveals that nearly half of over 200 US government health datasets were altered without proper disclosure, raising concerns about data integrity and its impact on public health research, especially regarding sensitive terms like 'gender' and 'sex'. The timing and focus of these edits suggest possible political motives, highlighting the need for better transparency and version control in federal data management.
Topics:health#data-manipulation#dataset-changes#public-health#public-health-research#transparency#us-government-datasets
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