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transparency in trials

Transparency in trials means openly sharing information about how the study is conducted, including its methods, data, and results. This openness helps ensure that the research is trustworthy, free from bias, and that others can verify or reproduce the findings. It involves clear communication, pre-registering protocols, and publishing results regardless of whether they are positive or negative. Transparency supports ethical standards, allows for accountability, and ultimately helps patients, doctors, and policymakers make informed decisions based on reliable evidence.