New AI Methods Group to spearhead adoption across four leading evidence synthesis organizations
Image We are delighted to announce a new, joint Methods Group between the
Cochrane’s partnership with WHO renewed at the 156th Executive Board
Image We are pleased to announce that earlier this week, Cochrane’s status as a non-State actor (NSA) in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) was renewed at the 156th session of the WHO Executive Board meeting in Geneva.
Honouring Cochrane's Volunteer Translators: Bridging Language Gaps in 2024
Image Honouring Cochrane's Volunteer Translators: Bridging Language Gaps in 2024 Cochrane proudly ce
Cochrane launches new feature to identify retracted publications
Image New Cochrane Library feature will help Information Specialists and systematic review authors produce trustworthy evidence.
Showcase your peer review contributions on Web of Science
Image Cochrane peer reviewers can now feature their peer review activity on their Web of Science profiles thanks to a new collaboration between Cochrane and Clarivate.
Antidepressants reduce anxiety, but long-term impact remains unclear
Image A new Cochrane review confirms that antidepressants effectively reduce symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) under trial conditions, although there is limited data on long-term usage.
Calorie labelling leads to modest reductions in selection and consumption
Image A new Cochrane review has found that calorie labelling of food on menus and products lea
Cochrane's Future of Evidence Synthesis Programme: A Transformation
Image Cochrane’s Future of Evidence Synthesis Programme has brought about some transformational changes
Update on ‘Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome’
Image In 2019, Cochrane published an amended version of the review 'Exercise therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome’ and, at that time, announced an intention to
£10 million global consortium to advance evidence synthesis in climate and health
Image Cochrane is part of a new global consortium to develop new tools, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), to analyse and synthesise research evidence on the relationships between climate change and human health.