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- CheckyesterdayChange DetectedNew sections such as How to Read a Study Record, Common Questions, and How to Join a Study have been added, and a note states that no longer looking for participants, providing clearer guidance for potential participants. The Intervention/Treatment header formatting was adjusted and a revision update to v3.6.0 was applied, reflecting changes to navigation and how treatment information is presented on the page.SummaryDifference0.2%

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- Check88 days agoChange DetectedRemoved six study locations (Virtua Health, Kaiser Permanente, Corewell Health, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Sanford Health, University of Pennsylvania); revision 3.4.3 published 2026-03-11 and revision 3.5.0 published 2026-03-16.SummaryDifference0.3%

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