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Article critiques, Journal clubs

The wonders of Lexapro!

March 15, 2019March 15, 2019 Joanne LaFleur

Discordance between treatment and follow-up phases (part 3 in a series): Panacea was a goddess known for having a cure-all, which is why her name now means “a solution to every problem.” This series comprises a critique of an RCT, recently published in JAMA, in which the authors concluded that the treatment was something of a panacea...

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Article critiques, Confounding bias, Journal clubs

The wonders of Lexapro!

March 15, 2019March 15, 2019 Joanne LaFleur

Confounding bias (part 2 in a series): Panacea was a goddess known for having a cure-all, which is why her name now means “a solution to every problem.” This series comprises a critique of an RCT, recently published in JAMA, in which the authors concluded that the treatment was something of a panacea...

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Article critiques, Journal clubs

The wonders of Lexapro!

March 14, 2019March 15, 2019 Joanne LaFleur

Overview (part 1 in a series): Panacea was a goddess known for having a cure-all, which is why her name now means "a solution to every problem." This series comprises a critique of an RCT, recently published in JAMA, in which the authors concluded that the treatment was something of a panacea...

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