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  • Nutritional interventions for preventing stunting in children (birth to 59 months) living in urban slums in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMIC)
    UN‐Habitat estimates that there are at least one billion people living in urban slums, that is, places in cities without adequate access to health care, clean water, and sanitation. One consequence of an inadequate diet is growth stunting, that is, very short stature for age. Stunting is associated with greater susceptibility to infection,...
    20 juin 2019
  • Updated European Consensus Guidelines on Respiratory Distress Syndrome in preterm babies cites 39 Cochrane Reviews
    Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a breathing disorder caused by immature lungs that affects preterm babies, particularly those born more than 6 weeks before their due date. RDS is a one of the most significant causes of sickness and death for preterm babies. The European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Respiratory Distress Syndrome...
    19 juin 2019
  • Cochrane's 30 under 30: Aqsa Iqbal
    Cochrane is made up of 11,000 members and over 67,000 supporters come from more than 130 countries, worldwide. Our volunteers and contributors are researchers, health professionals, patients, carers, people passionate about improving health outcomes for everyone, everywhere.Cochrane is an incredible community of people who all play their part in...
    19 juin 2019
  • Cochrane's 30 Under 30
    Cochrane is an incredible community of people who all play their part in improving health and healthcare globally. We believe that by putting trusted evidence at the heart of health decisions we can achieve a world of improved health for all.

    Cochrane is made up of 11,000 members and over 67,000 supporters who come from more than 130...
    19 juin 2019
  • This film introduces the team, what has happened so far, and the ambition for what is to come.
    Cochrane has created eight new Networks of Cochrane Review Groups  responsible for the efficient and timely production of high-quality systematic reviews that address the research questions that are most important to decision makers.In this short film we focus on the Cochrane Public Health and Health Systems Network. This film introduces the team...
    18 juin 2019
  • Cochrane Colloquium
    Cochrane is proud announce final scientific programme for the Santiago Colloquium, October 22-25, 2019.

    The Cochrane Colloquium, Cochrane’s flagship annual event, will highlight this year’s theme of ‘Embracing Diversity’.

    Cochrane Chile is proud to announce that the 2019 Cochrane Colloquium scientific program is finalized...
    14 juin 2019
  • World Continence Week
    World Continence Week 2019 is held between 17 and 23 June and is a global initiative run by the World Federation of Incontinence Patients (WFIP), with the approval of the International Continence Society (ICS). The vision is to help improve health, wellness and quality of life for those with continence issues, and to further establish awareness of...
    14 juin 2019
  • Cochrane launches its first Knowledge Translation mentorship programme
    Would you like to develop your skills in knowledge translation helping to inform evidence-based decision making in health?
    Or, do you have experience of delivering knowledge translation projects and would like to pass on your expertise?
    Cochrane defines Knowledge Translation (KT) as the process of supporting the use of health evidence...
    13 juin 2019
  • Podcast: Improving the implementation of school-based policies and practices to improve student health
    Alongside learning about mathematics, history, languages and many other things, schools are a recommended setting for interventions to improve health. However, it can be difficult to implement these interventions and, in November 2017, Luke Wolfenden of the University of Newcastle in Callaghan, Australia and colleagues published their new Cochrane...
    12 juin 2019
  • New Cochrane Review assesses evidence on different ways to reduce consumption of sugary drinks
    New Cochrane Review assesses evidence on different ways to reduce consumption of sugary drinks Consumption of sugary drinks is considered to be a key driver behind the global obesity epidemic, and is linked with tooth decay, diabetes and heart disease. Many public health bodies including the World Health Organization (WHO) have called upon...
    12 juin 2019
  • Cochrane's 30 under 30: Ahmad Sofi Mahmudi
    Cochrane is made up of 11,000 members and over 67,000 supporters come from more than 130 countries, worldwide. Our volunteers and contributors are researchers, health professionals, patients, carers, people passionate about improving health outcomes for everyone, everywhere.Cochrane is an incredible community of people who all play their part in...
    11 juin 2019
  • Cochrane’s Neurological Sciences Field launches 2019 Summer School for young physicians and trainees interested in cerebrovascular diseases
     There are still a few places available - sign-up  here NOW! Deadline 30 July Together with support from the Umbria Region Health Authority, Perugia, Italy, Cochrane’s Neurological Sciences Field is organizing a four-day Summer School 10-13 September 2019. The residential course targeted to young physicians and trainees interested in...
    10 juin 2019
  • Introducing the Cochrane Mental Health and Neuroscience Network.
    In this short film we introduce the Cochrane Mental Health and Neuroscience Network. Cochrane has created eight new Networks of Cochrane Review Groups  responsible for the efficient and timely production of high-quality systematic reviews that address the research questions that are most important to decision makers.This film introduces the team,...
    10 juin 2019
  • Vaccines for preventing rotavirus diarrhoea
    Rotavirus infection is a common cause of diarrhoea and a variety of vaccines are used to try to prevent it. The evidence for these is examined in the fourth update of a Cochrane Review, published in March 2019 and we asked Hanna Bergman one of the authors based in the Cochrane Response team in London UK to tell us about the problem and the latest...
    6 juin 2019
  • Cochrane's 30 under 30: Anneliese Arno
    Cochrane is made up of 11,000 members and over 67,000 supporters come from more than 130 countries, worldwide. Our volunteers and contributors are researchers, health professionals, patients, carers, people passionate about improving health outcomes for everyone, everywhere.Cochrane is an incredible community of people who all play their part in...
    5 juin 2019
  • Cochrane January-March 2019: highlights from Q1
    'Cochrane exists so that healthcare decisions get better.’ That is the first sentence of our Strategy to 2020 that aims to put Cochrane evidence at the heart of health decision-making all over the world. Here’s a look back at some key highlights of our work in the first quarter of 2019, from January to March. Cochrane began preparations for its...
    5 juin 2019
  • Cochrane at Work
    Cochrane does not make clinical recommendations, instead it provides unbiased and high-quality health evidence so that health decisions, policies, and clinical guidelines can be informed by the best available evidence. ‘Cochrane in the workplace’ series collects stories about how Cochrane evidence is being used in different workplace settings - by...
    5 juin 2019
  • Launch of Cochrane US Network
    Cochrane launches a new network of US institutions to promote evidence-based health care and public health  The Cochrane US Network made up of some of the country’s leading institutions in the research and practice of evidence-based medicine, and they join Cochrane’s 70 existing geographic Groups around the world. The Cochrane US Network will...
    4 juin 2019
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is an autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body. About half the people with it develop lupus nephritis. In the June 2018 update of their Cochrane Review, David Tunnicliffe from the Centre for Kidney Research in the Children’s Hospital at Westmead and the University of Sydney’s School of Public...
    31 May 2019
  • Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group assess the evidence on how to help after pregnancy loss, care during pregnancies following a stillbirth
    The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group has produced several hundred reviews on the effects of interventions for women who are pregnant, giving birth or with a newborn baby. They also assess the evidence on how to help after pregnancy loss, and one of their new reviews from December 2018 looks at care during pregnancies following a stillbirth...
    30 May 2019

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