"Junk science" refers to information, practices, or claims that are presented as scientific but lack a proper foundation in scientific methodology, evidence, or rigor. This term is often used to describe studies or reports that are poorly designed, misrepresent or misinterpret data, or draw unwarranted conclusions. Characteristics of junk science may include: 1. **Lack of Peer Review**: Research that has not undergone the scrutiny of the scientific community.

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