randomized clinical trials
Randomized clinical trials are research studies that aim to evaluate the effectiveness of a particular intervention or treatment. In these trials, participants are randomly assigned to different groups, where each group receives a different treatment or intervention. This randomization process helps eliminate bias and ensures that any observed differences between groups are likely due to the intervention being tested. Randomized clinical trials are considered the gold standard for determining the safety and efficacy of medical interventions, providing robust evidence for healthcare decision-making.
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