
Katherine Keyes
Katherine Keyes is a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, specializing in the public health effects of alcohol consumption. Her research has contributed significantly to understanding the risks associated with drinking, including its links to various types of cancer and other health issues. Keyes emphasizes the importance of monitoring alcohol content to mitigate health risks.
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Katherine Keyes is a researcher falsely cited in the MAHA report.
CNN speaks to researcher falsely cited in MAHA reportEpidemiologist Katherine Keyes speaks to CNN's Jacqueline Howard about discovering her name was included in research she never wrote.
CNN speaks to researcher falsely cited in MAHA reportKatherine Keyes is a professor of epidemiology who was incorrectly cited in the report.
Relatório de saúde da Administração Trump citou estudos inexistentes | Estados UnidosKatherine Keyes, an epidemiology professor who told news agency Reuters she was also wrongly named as an author, said: 'It does make me concerned given that citation practices are an important part of conducting and reporting rigorous science.'
US government report cited non-existent sources, academics sayDr. Katherine Keyes is an epidemiologist who confirmed she did not author a study credited to her in the MAHA report.
Trump administration’s MAHA report on children’s health filled with flawed references, including some studies that don’t existKatherine Keyes is a professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University.
¿Hay una bebida alcohólica que me haga menos daño?






























