⚠ Evidence Decay Monitor
Most platforms cite a paper once and never look back. GaiaLab re-checks the PubMed evidence behind every analysis against the live registry — so if a paper underpinning a conclusion is later retracted or corrected, it gets flagged instead of silently standing.
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How it works: every PubMed PMID backing a GaiaLab claim is queried via
NCBI's PubMed eutils
esummary API and classified by publication type —
Retracted Publication → hard alert, erratum / correction → soft alert,
otherwise clean. Re-run weekly (npm run evidence:decay). Raw data:
/api/evidence-decay.
A result of 0 retracted is a genuine finding — it means the evidence base is currently clean, and the monitor will catch any future retraction.