Evidence-based
"Evidence-based" in a Sentence (9 examples)
Gender-affirming care is an evidence-based practice.
When gender dysphoria was still considered a mental illness, the evidence-based, best-practice treatment for it was to help sufferers transition.
Needle exchange programs are evidence-based instead of morality-based.
Suboxone is an evidence-based treatment for opioid addiction.
The evidence-based approach to gender-affirming care is to make it more available.
Gender-affirming care is the evidence-based treatment for gender dysphoria.
Peer support is an evidence-based practice.
He told the GWPF Australia needed “evidence-based policy rather than policy-based evidence” and took aim at a 2013 study that showed that 97% of scientists agree humans are driving climate change, “as if scientific truth is determined by votes rather than facts”.
The spectacle of a prominent vaccine sceptic and wellness crank as secretary of health and human services goes beyond an abandonment of truth; it feels like an assault on human progress. Bans on fluoride in tap water, passed by legislators in Utah and Florida at Robert F Kennedy Jr’s behest, mark a new hostility to the very idea of evidence-based government.
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