The most comprehensive quantitative review of research into complementary and alternative treatments for autism has found no strong evidence to support their use, and that the safety of these ...
This is the second in a three-part series. See the first post here. Likelihood Neglect Bias and the New Monty Hall Problem In the first post of this series, I introduced a new cognitive bias—called ...
Immediate skin-to-skin contact between newborns and their mothers offers a better start in life, improving a number of key health metrics, according to a newly-updated Cochrane review. The review, ...
A quantitative review into complementary, alternative and integrative medicines (CAIMs) for autism has found no strong evidence to support their use. Furthermore, the study by researchers in Paris and ...
Despite the commercial availability of two transcatheter interventions for symptomatic severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR), uncertainty persists about the strength of the evidence supporting their ...