Unlocking the Hidden Long-Term Effects of Everyday Treatments
The article discusses how to figure out the long-term effects of ongoing treatments using only short-term data. For example, they look at how taking medicine regularly or being exposed to environmental hazards can affect health in the long run. Unlike short-term treatments, which can be understood through short observations, long-term treatments need a different approach. The researchers use a method called doubly-robust estimators to estimate the long-term effects of these treatments and create confidence intervals.