Image COVID-19 is especially dangerous for at risk populations, such as pregnant women. It is critical to determine how COVID-19 affects pregnant women and their babies. A regular systematic review methodology is not sufficient to synthesise the overwhelming amount of evidence produced daily worldwide.
Launching Cochrane methods guidance in Spanish and Japanese
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Eight ways to quit smoking in 2021: video talks through the Cochrane evidence
Image Stopping smoking brings enormous health benefits, but can be very challenging.
Cochrane Ireland vs COVID-19: iHealthFacts.ie ‘fact checking’ claims in a pandemic
Image In March 2020, in direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cochrane Ireland,
Help Cochrane improve the way we share evidence
Image The past year has shown how important high quality evidence is. Here at Cochrane, we create short simple summaries of our reviews called Plain Language Summaries.
Does moisturising baby skin prevent eczema or food allergies?
Image Skin care treatments in babies, such as using moisturisers on the skin during the first year of life, probably do not stop them from developing eczema, and probably increase the chance of s
Pharmacological interventions for self‐harm in adults
Image Pharmacological interventions for self‐harm in adults<
Cochrane Methods Rapid Reviews vs COVID-19: How to review evidence fast and maintain quality
Image During the COVID-19 pandemic, people relied on research evidence to help make decisions that affected the health of millions. Cochrane had the skills and experience to draw together the research evidence.