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What Constitutes Level I Evidence?
Level I evidence primarily includes
randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
and systematic reviews of multiple RCTs. These studies are characterized by their rigorous methodology, which minimizes bias and maximizes the reliability of the findings.
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