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Cochrane Public Health reviews weigh up the evidence on exercise programs for kids & teenagers
Cochrane Covid-19 update and resources
Cochrane contributors around the world continue to focus on understanding, treating and preventing COVID-19. Cochrane Australia is playing an active role in the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce and continues to collaborate in international efforts to understand, contain and stop the spread of coronavirus.
Can non-pharmacological measures prevent or reduce Covid-19 infections in long term care facilities?
Stillbirth prevention and respectful bereavement care: New Cochrane Library Special Collection
A new Cochrane Library Special Collection published today brings together reviews on evidence-based interventions to reduce stillbirth and improve care for families after stillbirth and in a subsequent pregnancy, identify women at increased risk of stillbirth, and improve knowledge of causes of and contributors to stillbirth.
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WHO Rapid Review: clear communication critical in the battle against COVID-19
It’s hard to believe that just over a year ago, lockdowns, quarantining and strict social distancing were completely unfamiliar to us. Yet in a matter of months, these measures came to define the daily life of people all over the world. For Coordinating Editor of Cochrane Consumers and Communication Dr Rebecca Ryan, this was a time when the professional and the personal began to intersect.
New Cochrane review: Remdesivir for the treatment of Covid-19
New Cochrane review: Ivermectin for preventing and treating COVID-19
Get up, stand up: new Cochrane review looks at reducing sedentary behaviour in older adults
The ABC's All in the Mind explores the latest Cochrane review on antidepressants and young people
Victorian Government to invest in Australian Living Evidence Consortium
Cochrane Australia and the Australian Living Evidence Consortium have welcomed the announcement that the Victorian Government will invest in the ‘Living Evidence’ model to transform the way new research is used to improve outcomes for patients in Victoria and around Australia.