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Worm Wars: A Review of the Reanalysis of Miguel and Kremer’s Deworming Study
January 25, 2015
World Bank
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New research debunks merits of global deworming programmesThe Guardian
How re-analysing the data of scientific research can change the findingsThe Conversation
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