ScLi-1. Identify peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed literat…
ScLi-1. Identify peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed literature The following are made up articles about the use of multivitamins.  Classify them as peer-reviewed or non-peer reviewed based on their content:   Article A: Title: “Multivitamin Use and Its Effects on Chronic Disease Prevention”Authors: Dr. Jane Doe, Dr. John SmithExcerpt: “This study investigates the long-term effects of multivitamin use on chronic disease prevention. Our randomized controlled trial included over 10,000 participants and found that regular multivitamin intake was associated with a modest reduction in the incidence of certain chronic diseases.”Source: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)   Article B: Title: “5 Reasons to Take a Daily Multivitamin”Authors: Emily WhiteExcerpt: “Taking a daily multivitamin can provide numerous health benefits, from boosting your immune system to improving your skin health. Here are the top 5 reasons you should consider adding a multivitamin to your daily routine.”Source: Health.com   Article C: Title: “Impact of Multivitamins on Cognitive Function in Older Adults”Authors: Dr. Michael Green, Dr. Susan LeeExcerpt: “Our double-blind, placebo-controlled study examined the effects of multivitamin supplementation on cognitive function in older adults. Results indicated that those who took multivitamins showed significantly better performance on memory and attention tests compared to the placebo group.”Source: Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences   Article D: Title: “The Best Multivitamins for Women: A Comprehensive Guide”Authors: Sarah BrownExcerpt: “Finding the right multivitamin can be challenging. This guide reviews the best multivitamins for women based on ingredients, quality, and customer reviews to help you make an informed decision.”Source: Women’s Health Magazine   Article E: Title: “Do You Really Need a Multivitamin? Experts Weigh In”Authors: Mark ThompsonExcerpt: “Are multivitamins necessary for everyone? We talked to experts to get their opinions on whether you should be taking a daily multivitamin or if a balanced diet is enough to meet your nutritional needs.”Source: WebMD