How do randomised controlled determine a significant finding?

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Can you explain how the gold standard of research work…. and how we know the findings are useful to apply to real life?

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Controlled/randomized trials ensure that a **placebo** (no real medicine) has the same effect as **potential medicine**. This means that the potential medicine does **nothing,** because **no real medicine** did the same thing as **potential medicine**.

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