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High-dimensional characterization of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19
Healthcare data from the US Department of Veterans Affairs are used to characterize the six-month incident sequelae of individuals who survive for at least thirty days after developing COVID-19.
- Ziyad Al-Aly
- , Yan Xie
- & Benjamin Bowe
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Review Article |
Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis
Meta-analysis—the quantitative, scientific synthesis of research results—has been both revolutionary and controversial, with rapid advances and broad implementation resulting in substantial scientific advances, but not without pitfalls.
- Jessica Gurevitch
- , Julia Koricheva
- & Gavin Stewart
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Brief Communications Arising |
Contesting the evidence for limited human lifespan
- Nicholas J. L. Brown
- , Casper J. Albers
- & Stuart J. Ritchie
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Editorial |
Science takes the stand
Two legal rulings by the US Supreme Court last week will have significant implications for research into health-care outcomes and for how neuroscience is used in sentencing juveniles.
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News Feature |
Autism's fight for facts: A voice for science
Convinced by the evidence that vaccines do not cause autism, Alison Singer started a research foundation that pledges to put science first.
- Meredith Wadman