British Medical Journal (BMJ)
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes research articles and clinical practice guidelines. The BMJ covers a wide range of topics in the field of medicine, including epidemiology, public health, and healthcare policy.
73%
The Daily's Verdict
This news site has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on its reporting.
Bias
80%
Examples:
- The articles provided are not biased.
- There is no evidence of bias in the articles.
Conflicts of Interest
62%
Examples:
- The authors do not have any financial or personal interests that could affect their research findings.
- There is no evidence of conflict of interest in the articles.
Contradictions
75%
Examples:
- Higher ultra-processed food intake was associated with about a 50 percent increased risk of cardiovascular disease related death.
- Ultra-processed foods have been linked to more than 30 health conditions. Higher ultra-processed food intake was associated with about a 50 percent increased risk of cardiovascular disease related death.
Deceptions
75%
Examples:
- Higher ultra-processed food intake was associated with about a 50 percent increased risk of cardiovascular disease related death.
- Ultra-processed foods are associated with more than 30 health conditions. Higher ultra-processed food intake was associated with about a 50 percent increased risk of cardiovascular disease related death.