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Account to tweet the sample size of studies. Please send through articles that may be of interest to this account. Managed by @eomesodermin

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I...I have no words Non-randomized, n=63, Control: staring at desk Active intervention: caring for plant Outcome: tiny difference in proxy of mental health Headlines:

I...I have no words

Non-randomized, n=63, 

Control: staring at desk

Active intervention: caring for plant

Outcome: tiny difference in proxy of mental health

Headlines:
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n = 142 (Exp 1) n = 584 (Exp 2) Study suggests women dress modestly to defend themselves against aggression from other women psypost.org/2020/01/study-… via PsyPost.org

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Training Dataset: n = 188 (Autism spectrum disorder; ASD) n = 184 (non-ASD developmental delay; non-ASD) Validation Dataset: n = 50 (ASD) n = 34 (non-ASD)

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n = 7 (CBG) n = 5 (vancomycin control) Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs theguardian.com/society/2020/j…

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Small study (n = 17) but… "The viral load that was detected in the asymptomatic patient was similar to that in the symptomatic patients…” #COVID19

Health Nerd (@gidmk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ugh, yet another suite of headlines about scary artificial sweeteners. Study: - small n=39 (sayssamplesize) - underpowered for the main effect that's being reported - mostly no differences between sweeteners and sugar - ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS ARE STILL FINE

Ugh, yet another suite of headlines about scary artificial sweeteners. Study:

 - small n=39 (<a href="/sayssamplesize/">sayssamplesize</a>)
 - underpowered for the main effect that's being reported
 - mostly no differences between sweeteners and sugar
 - ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS ARE STILL FINE
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"One in three. Was that 1,000 out of 3,000? 100 out of 300? No. It was 9 out of 27. Nine who “showed an improvement in their condition.” An unspecified degree of improvement. What about the other 18 patients?" 👍👏🕵️ Gary Schwitzer, @garyschw.bsky.social HealthNewsReview #Remdesivir #COVID19