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Peter C. Gøtzsche (born 26 November 1949) is a Danish physician, medical researcher, and leader of the Nordic Cochrane Center at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark. He co-founded, and has written numerous reviews within the Cochrane collaboration. Among his research findings are that placebo has surprisingly little effect[1][2][3] and that many meta-analyses may have data extraction errors.[4] Gøtzsche and his coauthors have been keen to criticize the research methods and interpretations of other scientists, e.g. in meta-analysis of placebo.[5][6] Gøtzsche has commented on meta-analysis,[7] and the editorial independence of medical journals.[8] He has written about issues surrounding medical ghostwriting with the position that it is scientific misconduct.[9] He has also criticized the widespread use of SSRI antidepressants.[10]
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The Bahá'í Faith (/bəˈhɑːiː, -ˈhaɪ/; Persian: بهائی Bahā'i) is a religion teaching the essential worth of all religions, and the unity and equality of all people.[1] Established by Bahá'u'lláh in 1863, it initially grew in Iran (Persia) and parts of the Middle East, where it has faced ongoing persecution since its inception.[2] Currently it has between 5 and 7 million adherents, known as Bahá'ís, spread out into most of the world's countries and territories.[3][note 1]
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