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Understanding Levels of Evidence in Evidence-Based Medicine

Reference: Burns, P. B., Rohrich, R. J., & Chung, K. C. (2011). The levels of evidence and their role in evidence-based medicine. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 128(1), 305–310. https://doi.org/10.1097/PRS.0b013e318219c171 Summary: This article discusses the importance of the hierarchical system of evidence levels in evidence-based medicine (EBM), particularly in plastic surgery. Originating from a 1979 report […]

Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type

Risk Communication in Healthcare

Reference: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration. (2011). Communicating risks and benefits: An evidence-based user’s guide. Retrieved from FDA website Summary: The guide emphasises the importance of effective risk communication in healthcare, highlighting that organisations must provide clear, evidence-based information regarding the risks and benefits of products and services. It

Antigenic vaccines, General Health, Immunology, Other viral illnesses, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Immunologic Activity and Safety of Autologous HIV RNA–Electroporated Dendritic Cells in HIV-1 Infected Patients

Reference: Routy, J.-P., Boulassel, M.-R., Yassine-Diab, B., Nicolette, C., Healey, D., Jain, R., Landry, C., Yegorov, O., Tcherepanov, I., Monesmith, T., Finke, L., & Sékaly, R.-P. (2010). Immunologic activity and safety of autologous HIV RNA–electroporated dendritic cells in HIV-1 infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. Clinical Immunology, 134(2), 140. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2009.09.009 Summary: This pilot study assessed the

General Health, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Extracellular RNA and Endothelial Permeability

Reference: Fischer, S., Gerriets, T., Wessels, C., Walberer, M., Kostin, S., Stolz, E., Zheleva, K., Hocke, A., Hippenstiel, S., & Preissner, K. T. (2007). Extracellular RNA mediates endothelial-cell permeability via vascular endothelial growth factor. Blood, 110(7), 2457-2465. Summary: The study investigates the role of extracellular RNA in enhancing endothelial cell permeability, specifically focusing on brain

General Health, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Extracellular RNA as a Procoagulant Cofactor in Blood Coagulation

Reference: Kannemeier, C., Shibamiya, A., Nakazawa, F., Trusheim, H., Ruppert, C., Markart, P., Song, Y., Tzima, E., Kennerknecht, E., Niepmann, M., von Bruehl, M.-L., Sedding, D., Massberg, S., Günther, A., Engelmann, B., & Preissner, K. T. (2007). Extracellular RNA constitutes a natural procoagulant cofactor in blood coagulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(15),

Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type

The Corruption of Pharmaceutical Research

Reference: Angell, M. (2004). The truth about the drug companies: How they deceive us and what to do about it. New York, Random House. Summary: In “The Truth About the Drug Companies,” Marcia Angell critiques the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting its increasing corruption and the negative impact on clinical research. Drawing from her extensive experience at

Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Treatment

Exposing the Medical Monopoly

Reference: Mullins, E. (1988). Murder by injection: The story of the medical conspiracy against America. National Council for Medical Research. Summary: Eustace Mullins’ Murder by Injection outlines a controversial thesis suggesting a medical conspiracy in the United States. He argues that the American Medical Association (AMA) has established a monopoly, controlling medical practice and education

General Health, Immunology, Other viral illnesses, Peer-reviewed evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine risk benefit analysis, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Immunosuppression After Measles Vaccination

Reference: Smedman, L., Joki, A., da Silva, A. P., Troye-Blomberg, M., Aronsson, B., & Perlmann, P. (1994). Immunosuppression after measles vaccination. Acta Paediatrica, 83(2), 164-168. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1994.tb13043.x Summary: The study investigates the effects of live attenuated measles vaccination on cellular immune responses in children from Sweden and Guinea-Bissau. Sixteen children from each region were assessed before

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