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1. Use of the informed health choices educational intervention to improve secondary students' ability to think critically about health interventions in Uganda: A cluster‐randomized trial.

2. Effects of the Informed Health Choices secondary school intervention: A prospective meta‐analysis.

3. Learning to think critically about health using digital technology in Ugandan lower secondary schools: A contextual analysis.

4. Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about treatment effects: one-year follow up of a randomised trial.

5. Development of the informed health choices resources in four countries to teach primary school children to assess claims about treatment effects: a qualitative study employing a user-centred approach.

6. Effects of the Informed Health Choices primary school intervention on the ability of children in Uganda to assess the reliability of claims about treatment effects, 1-year follow-up: a cluster-randomised trial.

7. Development of mass media resources to improve the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess the trustworthiness of claims about the effects of treatments: a human-centred design approach.

8. Effects of the Informed Health Choices primary school intervention on the ability of children in Uganda to assess the reliability of claims about treatment effects: a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

9. Effects of the Informed Health Choices podcast on the ability of parents of primary school children in Uganda to assess claims about treatment effects: a randomised controlled trial.

10. Informed health choices intervention to teach primary school children in low-income countries to assess claims about treatment effects: process evaluation.

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