Author Contributions
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Study Subjects
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Conflict of Interest
All authors should declare any conflict of interests related to the manuscript, these interests include but not limited to commercial, personal, political and intellectual aspects. All editors, editorial staff and reviewers should also report potential conflict of interests related to the submissions they are working with.
Reporting guidelines for some specific studies are recommended as follows.
- Randomized Trials (CONSORT)
- Observational Studies (STROBE)
- Systematic Reviews (PRISMA)
- Case Reports (Care)
- Qualitative Reseach (SRQR)
- Diagnostic / Prognostic Studies (STARD)
- Quality Improvement Studies (SQUIRE)
- Economic Evaluations (CHEERS)
- Animal Pre-Clinical Studies (ARRIVE)
- Study Protocols (SPIRIT)
- Clinical Practice Guidelines (AGREE)