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The Cochrane Collaboration and its contribution towards the management of allergic diseases
Taraneh Dean
University of Brighton
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Allergic Diseases
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Cochrane Library
100%
Cochrane Collaboration
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Evidence-based Medicine
66%
Healthcare
33%
Clinical Evidence
33%
Making Decisions
33%
Judicious Use
33%
Clinical Experience
33%
Gradual Shifts
33%
Clinical Decisions
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Cochrane
33%
Certainty of Evidence
33%
Clinical Intuition
33%
Content Expertise
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Computer Science
Decision-Making
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Health Care
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Paradigm Shift
100%
Individual Patient
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Evidence-Based Medicine
100%
Health Care
50%
Clinician
50%
Decision Making
50%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Evidence-Based
100%
Decision Making
50%
Health Care
50%
Health Service
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Disease
100%
Neuroscience
Decision-Making
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