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  • Sugar comforts newborn babies during painful procedures

    4 mars 2026

    A new Cochrane review has found that sucrose can help with pain relief in newborn babies during common hospital procedures, such as venepuncture. This involves drawing blood with a needle, typically for testing.

  • Cochrane evidence to inform OpenEvidence users

    3 mars 2026

    A new partnership between Cochrane’s publishing partner Wiley and the medical AI platform OpenEvidence will see Cochrane evidence helping to inform the platform’s users, including more than 40% of US physicians.

  • Beyond the linear path

    3 mars 2026

    For many women, the career path is anything but linear. Barbara Miheso reflects on her journey in science, which has included instability, pauses for motherhood, moments of doubt, and quiet rebuilding. Discover her journey, and the lessons it taught her.

  • Aspirin not a quick fix for preventing bowel cancer

    26 février 2026

    Daily aspirin use does not offer a quick or reliable way to prevent bowel cancer in the general population and carries immediate risks of serious bleeding, a new Cochrane review finds.

  • Cochrane launches innovative study to assess AI tools for evidence synthesis

    19 février 2026

    Cochrane has launched a study to test whether artificial intelligence (AI) tools can support or enhance evidence synthesis. The initiative will use an innovative platform study design and will adhere to robust and responsible criteria, upholding Cochrane’s rigorous standards for evidence.

  • Registration now open for the 2026 Cochrane Colloquium in Kraków!

    17 février 2026

    The global evidence community is coming together in Kraków this December, and registration is officially open. This year’s Colloquium, Cochrane Evidence: Living, Trusted, Transformed, is set to be one of the most energizing and future shaping gatherings Cochrane has ever hosted.

  • Evidence behind intermittent fasting for weight loss fails to match hype

    16 février 2026

    Intermittent fasting is unlikely to lead to greater weight loss in overweight or obese adults than traditional dietary advice or doing nothing, a new Cochrane review finds.

  • Nurses match doctors in delivering hospital care

    12 février 2026

    Nurses can safely deliver many services traditionally performed by doctors, with little to no difference in deaths, safety events, or how patients felt about their health, according to a new Cochrane review. In some cases, nurse-led care even outperformed doctor-led care.

  • Leadership and mentorship in women’s health and science

    11 février 2026

    For more than a century, women at Cornell have been pioneering advances in evidence-based science, nutrition, and health. Julia Finkelstein describes why she is proud of this legacy and how this has inspired her to mentor the next generation of leaders in the field.

  • Cochrane Colloquium 2026 - Call for abstracts now open

    10 février 2026

    Abstract submissions are now open for the Cochrane Colloquium 2026, taking place in the vibrant and historic city of Kraków, Poland.

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