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by Williams, Selvi, O'Connor, Elizabeth A., Eder, Michelle, Whitlock, Evelyn P.
Published 2009
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
... among nine fair- or good-quality, double-blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs evaluating short-term efficacy...

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by Williams, Selvi, O'Connor, Elizabeth A., Eder, Michelle, Whitlock, Evelyn P.
Published 2009
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
... among nine fair- or good-quality, double-blinded, placebo-controlled RCTs evaluating short-term efficacy...

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by Williams, Selvi, Whitlock, Evelyn P., Smith, Paula, Edgerton, Beth
Published 2007
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
...We examined 1289 abstracts and 155 full-text articles. STUDY SELECTION: We included fair-to-good...

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by Williams, Selvi, Whitlock, Evelyn P., Smith, Paula, Edgerton, Beth
Published 2007
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
...We examined 1289 abstracts and 155 full-text articles. STUDY SELECTION: We included fair-to-good...

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by Lin, Jennifer, Aiello Bowles, Erin J., Williams, Selvi, Morrison, Caitlin C.
Published 2017
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
...OBJECTIVE: We conducted this systematic review to support the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force...

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by Lin, Jennifer, Aiello Bowles, Erin J., Williams, Selvi, Morrison, Caitlin C.
Published 2017
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
...OBJECTIVE: We conducted this systematic review to support the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force...

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by Whitlock, Evelyn P., Williams, Selvi, Gold, Rachel Benson, Smith, Paula
Published 2005
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
... compromised by the fact that there is little generalizable evidence for interventions that can be conducted...

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by Whitlock, Evelyn P., Williams, Selvi, Gold, Rachel Benson, Smith, Paula
Published 2005
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
... compromised by the fact that there is little generalizable evidence for interventions that can be conducted...