Retractions in Public Health Research: Ensuring Credibility

Retractions in public health research are critical for maintaining scientific integrity and credibility. When studies are found to have serious errors, ethical issues, or methodological flaws, retraction ensures that misleading information does not persist in the scientific record. The retraction process helps protect public trust by preventing the spread of inaccurate or harmful findings. Researchers, journals, and institutions must take swift and transparent actions when retractions are necessary.

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