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Exercise to thwart 'chemo brain' shows promise in randomized trial
Significantly less cancer-related cognitive impairment, mental fatigue after chemotherapy ...
A student sits in her classroom in Sajiloni Primary School in the semi-arid Kajiado County, south of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, …pend more time on their homework and improving their results, according ...
Randomized experiments have long been a cornerstone of scientific research. And many tech companies run randomized tests to learn from the huge amounts of data their customers generate. In 2019, ...
Randomized controlled trials sit atop the research triangle as the best-quality evidence available in medical research. Using the best method to randomly assign patients in a trial is critical to ...
More than 700 million people across the globe live on extremely low wages. This year, a trio of economists won the Nobel Prize for their work on addressing global poverty, using randomized control ...
• Randomly assigning patients in a clinical quality registry combines the features of a prospective randomized trial with a large-scale clinical registry • Registry-based trials are less selective and ...
In the early 90s, when a young economist named Michael Kremer finished his PhD, there had been a few economic studies based on randomized trials. But they were rare. In part because randomized trials ...
Chances are in the last six months, you have heard or read the term “randomized controlled trial.” Once an obscure and highly technical term, it first entered common parlance when, in mid-March, ...
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