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Stage 1: Suggest a Question 

All good reviews start with a good question. Everyday we make decisions about our health, and we are bombarded with information about how to be healthier, happier, fitter.... But, have you ever wondered about whether there is research to back up the things that you've been advised to do? We asked you to suggest questions we might use for The People's Review. You came up  with some great questions.... 185 in total. 

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This video from Charlene describes the types of questions we asked for.​​

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Stage 1 is Now Closed

We only included the questions that could be answered with The People's Review. Some people suggested similar questions (great minds think alike, right?). Some of you came up with some great questions that unfortunately we can't answer in this project. For example if the question was not relatable to lots of people or if the question had already been answered with a systematic review (we don't want to waste our time doing a review on a question we already know the answer to, right?). In total 21 questions made it through to Stage 2: Choose the Question. 

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Click here to see the list of questins we didn't bring forward to Stage 2 and the reasons why. â€‹

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Funding

The People’s Review is funded by the Health Research Board (Ireland) (ESI-2021-001) and the HSC Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland) through Evidence Synthesis Ireland and Cochrane Ireland. Éle Quinn’s PhD studentship was funded by the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, Ireland through Evidence Synthesis Ireland.

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