Background The global health sector is responsible for approximately 5% of global net carbon emissions and is therefore a major contributor to climate change. Reducing unnecessary tests and treatments ...
Correspondence to Dr Marleen Kunneman, Medical Decision Making, Department of Biomedical Data Sciences, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands; kunneman{at}lumc.nl For too many people, ...
Objectives The provision of orthodontic (dental) care is part of the German Public Health sector comprising 90% of German population. The current regulations for the provision of orthodontic care in ...
Objectives Our objective was to develop and test prompts designed to generate balanced, evidence-based information from ...
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Forms of artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning-based systems, are rapidly making their way into healthcare. The recent rise of machine learning—especially the development of deep ...
Correspondence to Dr Zachary Munn, JBI, The University of Adelaide Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; zachary.munn{at}adelaide.edu.au We are concerned about ...
Objectives First, investigate whether a long compared with a short abstract decreases readers’ attention. Second, investigate ...
Objective To inform the development of an evidence synthesis taxonomy, we aimed to identify and examine all classification ...
The practice of medicine is often evaluated by its ability to improve health outcomes. For example, the value of a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) might be assessed by the percentage of patients who ...
Correction: Curcumin and proton pump inhibitors for functional dyspepsia: a randomised, double blind controlled trial (12 June, 2024) Free ...