Objective To compare the prevalence of ‘spin’, and specific reporting strategies for spin, between infographics, abstracts and full texts of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) reporting ...
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Numerous drivers push specialist diagnostic approaches down to primary care (‘diagnostic downshift’), intuitively welcomed by clinicians and patients. However, primary care’s different population and ...
Correspondence to Dr Fares Alahdab, Mayo Clinic Minnesota, Rochester MN 55905, USA; alahdab.fares{at}mayo.edu, fares.alahdab{at}gmail.com A surprisingly huge proportion of medical research still shows ...
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The increasing use of statistical modelling and lower certainty evidence to expand screening and the aggressive marketing of multicancer early detection tests raises questions about evidence ...
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