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  • Community voices: meet Rose

    Rose, a recent medical graduate from Egypt, found her passion for evidence-based medicine through Cochrane’s learning resources and is now actively contributing to systematic reviews and The People's Review. Discover more about her experiences.

  • Virtual reality gives stroke rehab a new dimension

    A Cochrane review has found that virtual reality (VR), when used in addition to standard therapy, can help stroke survivors regain arm movement. The findings suggests that VR could be a promising tool to boost rehabilitation efforts.

  • New strategy shaped by our volunteers

    Cochrane launches its first-ever volunteer strategy, developed in response to feedback from more than 1900 people who are either currently volunteering, or interested in getting involved.

  • Cochrane at the 78th World Health Assembly

    Read our reflections on a week of historic milestones and inspiring dialogue at the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA), the world’s foremost global health policy event.

  • Weak evidence behind how we measure pain in babies

    A newly-published Cochrane review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborn babies, highlighting the urgent need for improved tools and global collaboration.

  • Cochrane embraces patient and public involvement

    We have adopted the term ‘patient and public involvement’ to describe research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members of the public, rather than ‘to’, ‘about’ or ‘for’ them.

  • World Health Day 2025: Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures

    Discover the work Cochrane is doing that aligns to this year's World Health Day theme, maternal and newborn health.

  • Cochrane revamps its Conflict of Interest Policies and Disclosures

    Cochrane is introducing important updates to how we implement our Conflict of Interest (COI) policies, making them easier and quicker for authors and staff to navigate while maintaining our high standards. These policies are among the most rigorous in the world, ensuring Cochrane and its reviews remain independent, transparent, and free from commercial influence.

  • World TB Day: How reliable are Truenat assays for detecting tuberculosis?

    On World TB Day, we highlight findings from a new review assessing the accuracy of Truenat assays for detecting pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and rifampicin resistance in adults and adolescents.

  • Community voices: meet Jonathan

    Jonathan brings over a decade of experience to his role on Cochrane's Patient and Public Network Executive. He emphasizes the growing importance of patient and public voices in shaping Cochrane’s future.

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