Unfortunately, many studies -- particularly those in medicine -- are already conducted with samples that are too small to detect any effect you'd reasonably expect to see, because many researchers do not calculate in advance what sample size would be required. This has interesting paradoxical effects: the only published studies are those that overestimate the size of the true effect.
http://www.refsmmat.com/statistics/power.html http://www.refsmmat.com/statistics/regression.html#truth-inf...
So there's a tradeoff. Do you want to eliminate false positives at the cost of more false negatives? It's a difficult balance. I suspect there are many areas where poor statistical practice can be remedied to produce better results without greater expense.