I haven’t looked in detail, but my quick comment would be that these studies seem to basically be comparing extreme careful following ofevidence based medicine, vs. “normal medical practise” which is like 90%+ based on evidence anyway. Standard medical training and registered medical practise in most of the world closely follows the evidence—it would be very difficullt (maybe impossible) to practise “outside” of the evidence. So not finding a huge difference between these 2 ways of practising isn’t so surprising.
I haven’t looked in detail, but my quick comment would be that these studies seem to basically be comparing extreme careful following of evidence based medicine, vs. “normal medical practise” which is like 90%+ based on evidence anyway. Standard medical training and registered medical practise in most of the world closely follows the evidence—it would be very difficullt (maybe impossible) to practise “outside” of the evidence. So not finding a huge difference between these 2 ways of practising isn’t so surprising.