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By Matthew Bin Han Ong
The Annals of Internal Medicine has no plans to publish a corrigendum to clarify an appearance of a conflict of interest on the part of Bradley Johnston, the lead author of the journal's “new guidelines” on unprocessed red meat and processed meat.
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