We’re now into the seventh month since sequencing of the genome of SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. This is the second…
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Covid-19 The Clinical Trial Results Stampede Begins: Covid-19 Vaccine Race, Month 7Read more
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Covid-19 Study Publications Must Be Up-To-Date in Covid Time & That New Hydroxychloroquine StudyRead more
When I woke up yesterday morning, I saw that hydroxychloroquine had become a trending topic on Twitter again overnight. And – good…
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Covid-19 Covid-19 Vaccine Race, Month 6: First Emergency Use & Phase 3 TrialsRead more
We’re now into the sixth month since the genome of the new coronavirus was sequenced. Twelve to 18 months is the soonest…
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Evidence Science Heroes and DisillusionRead more
“Never have heroes” – I’ve heard some version of that a lot in the last couple of months, from people disillusioned by…
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Bias Let’s Be Serious About Bias in Protocols of Systematic ReviewsRead more
A detailed pre-specified protocol is supposed to be the superpower of a systematic review: its contents literally put the “systematic” into review…
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Covid-19 Reasons to Worry Less About the Explosion of PreprintsRead more
It looks as though preprints are here to stay in biomedicine, and I think that’s great. But I’ve been hearing variants of…
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Bias A Cartoon Guide to Conflict of Interest Claims, Fair & FoulRead more
Claims of conflicts of interest have been one of the – let’s call it interesting – parts of being in debates…
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Covid-19 The Limits of Those Reviews of Masks For All and What We Do KnowRead more
Have you noticed that you see so many pictures of people wearing face masks during the 1918-20 influenza pandemic, but you don’t…
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Covid-19 First in Human: Covid-19 Vaccines & Tales of Phase 1 Clinical Trials PastRead more
The people who sign up for the first-in-human trials of Covid-19 vaccines are about to do our societies an extraordinary service. Most…
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Evidence Why Do Scientists “Cite” the Top 5 Regrets of the Dying?Read more
It pops up in my Twitter feed quite often, it seems to me. A scientist will buttress their argument that academics…
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Black History Month Black History Month: Chemists’ Powerful Stories & the Sociologist Who Studied ThemRead more
It was “a large, plain white building”, W.E.B. Du Bois wrote, “on the banks of the Seine, opposite the Rue des…
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Evidence The High Risk Methods of a New Systematic Review of HPV VaccinesRead more
Back in 2018, the authors of a then-unpublished systematic review fired a spin- and error-laced salvo at the Cochrane review of the…