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Presenting Results and Discussion Effectively

  • Present results with clarity and avoid over-interpretation; use tables and figures wisely for emphasis
  • The discussion should highlight the study's implications, limitations, and future research avenues

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Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai is a renowned expert in cardiology, medical research methodology and evidence synthesis

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