Is the inclusion of Randomized Controlled Trials data in clinical guides enough for the best evidence-practices? NO!

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  • Ismael San Mauro Martin Research Centers in Nutrition and Health. Madrid, Spain
  • Elena Garicano Vilar Research Centers in Nutrition and Health. Madrid, Spain

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https://doi.org/10.19230/jonnpr.3287

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Published

2019-10-03