Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript2751This Fortnight in Medicine XIXTwo "negative" studies which affect practice.Adam Cifu, MD, John Mandrola, and Andrew J FoyFeb 11, 20262751ShareTranscriptA Conservative Dialysis Strategy and Kidney Function Recovery in Dialysis-Requiring Acute Kidney Injury: The Liberation From Acute Dialysis (LIBERATE-D) Randomized Clinical TrialBeta-Blockers after Myocardial Infarction with Normal Ejection FractionShould Evidence Come with an Expiration Date?Discussion about this videoCommentsRestacksSensible MedicineCommon sense and original thinking in bio-medicineA platform for diverse views and debateCommon sense and original thinking in bio-medicine A platform for diverse views and debateSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeAndrew J FoyWrites Andrew J Foy SubscribeAdam Cifu, MDJohn MandrolaRecent EpisodesThis Fortnight in Medicine XXIIMar 24 • Adam Cifu, MD, John Mandrola, and Andrew J FoyThis Fortnight in Medicine XXIMar 11 • Adam Cifu, MD, John Mandrola, and Andrew J FoyGoing Beyond "AI in Medicine"Mar 4 • Adam Cifu, MDThis Fortnight in Medicine XXFeb 25 • Adam Cifu, MD, John Mandrola, and Andrew J FoyAlternative Modalities for Breast Cancer ScreeningFeb 18 • Adam Cifu, MDThis Fortnight in Medicine XVIIIJan 28 • Adam Cifu, MD, John Mandrola, and Andrew J FoyWhen to treat (or not treat) a high cholesterol Jan 18 • John Mandrola