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How AI Is Reshaping Science’s Most Trusted Tool
When scientists and regulators need clear answers to health risks—such as whether Tylenol causes autism (it doesn’t)—they ...
Researchers conducted a systematic review of studies assessing the cost-effectiveness or cost-utility of adjuvant immunotherapy for treating various types of cancer.
A new publication in Nature Reviews Methods Primers provides essential guidance for conducting rigorous systematic reviews on studies with animals and cells. It also highlights the benefits of these ...
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Mindfulness Interventions May Reduce Substance Use in Youths
Studies using brief and ultra-brief interventions more consistently resulted in positive r ...
A major new scientific review brings reassuring news for expectant parents: using acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, during pregnancy does not increase a child’s risk of autism, ADHD, or ...
Across studies, CKD was consistently associated with elevated cardiovascular risk, even after adjustment for traditional ...
Objective This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise interventions in alleviating depression and ...
Background While female sex has historically been associated with worse outcomes following surgical aortic valve replacement, ...
Despite rapid advances in large language models, this study shows that human expertise remains critical for producing rigorous systematic reviews, with AI best suited as a supervised support tool ...
An ad hoc committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will produce a report to update the standards for systematic reviews as defined in the 2011 report Finding What ...
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