New FeatureReceive new evidence updates on previous questions
You can now receive New Evidence Updates on your previously asked questions. These updates are email notifications that alert you when new clinical evidence is published, such as significant findings from landmark clinical trials, that relate to your past inquiries. See new relevant research automatically without ever configuring a literature search or email alert!
Why Use New Evidence Updates?
  • Stay Informed: Automatically receive relevant updates without the need to constantly monitor research literature.
  • Timely Information: Get notified soon after new evidence becomes available, helping you make informed decisions.
  • Contextual Insights: Each update includes a summary of the new evidence and explains how it impacts or confirms previous findings, all within the same conversational thread as your original question.
  • Customization Made Easy
  • By default, this feature is enabled for most new questions, ensuring you don't miss out on important updates. We use AI to filter out questions that don’t really need updates.
  • Easily manage your preferences in Settings or visit My Questions to enable or disable updates for specific past questions.
  • Note: This feature is currently not available for follow-up questions, and updates are automatically sent to your email inbox without manual triggering.
  • Want a preview of this feature in action? If you had asked a question about whether bone scans accurately predict loosening of knee replacements, you might automatically receive an update when a new study that contributes to this question is published:
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