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Tag Archives: clinical trials
Evidence-Based Medicine: Cracks in the Foundation?
The practice of medicine was once described as an art. Subsequently, large clinical trials and meta analyses became the foundation for what is known as evidence-based medicine. This has become not only what is accepted as standard of care and … Continue reading
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