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. 2025 Aug 24;197(28):E872-E873.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.251038.

Evidence, not ideology, must guide preventive health care policy recommendations

[Article in French]
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Evidence, not ideology, must guide preventive health care policy recommendations

[Article in French]
Vivek Goel. CMAJ. .
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