Supporting workforce policy through evidence
With the UK’s National Health Service facing critical workforce shortages, Cochrane Response worked with the Royal College of Anaesthetists to review global evidence on non-physician anaesthesia providers.
Exercise, dairy-rich diet and vitamin D can help reduce falls
The latest update in a Cochrane review finds that tailored exercise programs, vitamin D supplements and dairy-rich diets can help prevent falls in care homes.
Reflections on involvement: Cochrane Germany
Join us behind the scenes for reflections, best practices and impact stories from author teams, Geographic Groups, and others involving patients and the public in Cochrane activities. First up, Cochrane Germany!
Ketamine use in chronic pain unsupported by evidence
The off-label use of ketamine to treat chronic pain is not supported by scientific evidence, a new Cochrane review has found
Candyce Hamel and Kylie Hunter join the Methods Executive
We are pleased to welcome new members to the Cochrane Methods Executive!
Community voices: meet Danielle
Meet Danielle, member of our Patient and Public Network Executive team. This month, April English, our Patient and Public Involvement Manager had the honour of sitting down with Danielle to talk about her motivations to getting involved, the impact it’s had, top tips, and much more.
Piloting living evidence gap maps to address global health priorities
Cochrane is piloting two living evidence gap maps in 2025 to map primary research and systematic reviews in two urgent areas of global health.
Why systematic reviewers should lead the charge for research integrity
As systematic reviewers, we synthesize the best available evidence to inform the decisions of the public, patients, clinicians, and policy makers. But what happens when the evidence is fatally flawed? Lisa Bero argues that systematic reviewers are uniquely positioned – and ethically obligated – to detect problematic studies and champion research integrity.
Cochrane launches new interactive learning module on rapid reviews
Discover more information about our new interactive learning module on rapid reviews, designed to support researchers and health decision-makers who need to produce high-quality evidence quickly and efficiently.
How is Cochrane advancing responsible AI for evidence synthesis?
We are committed to addressing the challenges associated with AI with an approach that is measured and responsible. Discover the work we are doing to ensure AI is used responsibly in evidence synthesis.