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Exaggerations and Caveats in Press Releases and Health-Related Science News.

Petroc SumnerSolveiga Vivian-GriffithsJacky BoivinAndrew WilliamsLewis BottRachel AdamsChristos A VenetisLeanne WhelanBethan HughesChristopher D Chambers
Published in: PloS one (2016)
For health and science news directly inspired by press releases, the main source of both exaggerations and caveats appears to be the press release itself. However we find no evidence that exaggerations increase, or caveats decrease, the likelihood of news coverage. These findings should be encouraging for press officers and scientists who wish to minimise exaggeration and include caveats in their press releases.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • risk assessment