"remarkably weak"
The good news: more real research into treatment efficacy (randomized controlled studies). The ANTOP study
The bad news: it takes so long to get the results.
Worse news: how will we get the results pushed down into practice when the evidence we now have, admittedly "remarkably weak," is scorned and not put into use?
Solution: at the same time real research is going on, an equal push to educate clinicians and the public in the importance and helpfulness of paying attention to data.
The bad news: it takes so long to get the results.
Worse news: how will we get the results pushed down into practice when the evidence we now have, admittedly "remarkably weak," is scorned and not put into use?
Solution: at the same time real research is going on, an equal push to educate clinicians and the public in the importance and helpfulness of paying attention to data.
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