[article] The lesson of ivermectin: meta-analyses based on summary data alone are inherently unreliable - Nature Medicine User Nah_dudeski, in the LeftvsRightDebate subreddit, 19 Oct 2021
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Lesson of ivermectin: meta-analyses based on summary data alone are unreliable User PatientModBot, in the patient_hackernews subreddit, 22 Sep 2021
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The lesson of ivermectin: meta-analyses based on summary data alone are inherently unreliable User SecretAgentIceBat, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 22 Sep 2021
The journal Nature decides we need to change long standing standards for studies because of 2... yes, 2 ivermectin trials with bad data. CAN THEY BE MORE OBVIOUS??? User Melchizedek0001, in the We are all going to die subreddit, 22 Sep 2021
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Why the Ivermectin studies are dubious at best User yosho, in the The Intellectual Dark Web subreddit, 22 Sep 2021
Nature: The lesson of ivermectin: meta-analyses based on summary data alone are inherently unreliable User TelephoneSanitiser, in the CoronavirusUK subreddit, 22 Sep 2021
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