Levels of evidence and meta -analysis

The term “evidence -based medicine” was first introduced by Gordon Guyatt of McMaster University in 1991. In 1996, Sackett et al. provided a widely accepted definition of EBM in the British Medical Magazine as “the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of the best current evidence to make decisions about the care of individual patients.” This…

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Healthy increase in access to medical research

To mark National Public Health WeekSimon Linacre analyzes how a combination of pressure from Open access movement and commitment to open research It has allowed a greater amount of medical research to be accessible to the public. Last week, one of the world’s largest charitable organizations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundationchanged his Open access…

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Easter catapult

These simple Craft Stick catapults are easy to make and can be used again and again, which makes them a great scientific project to maintain. I gave them a fun spring or Easter turn decorating the ping pong ball so that it looks like a girl. You will need Ten wide palette sticks or Craft…

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Editorial Delivery in Agu Advances

Vox of the editors It is a blog from the AGU publications department. After a period of 6 years as editor in chief of Agu advancesSusan Tumbore has delivered the reins to Alberto Montanari. Here, Dr. Tumbore reflects on her mandate while Dr. Montanari analyzes her priorities for the Journal in the future. Wrapping: reflections…

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