What is a research journal (and why is it important)?
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A research journal is a structured log of observations, variables, and outcomes over time.
Journaling can help:
- Record subjective signals (mood, appetite, sleep)
- Track confounding variables (diet, training, stress)
- Support reproducibility and clarity in analysis
Peptide Library’s Journal is private and designed for quick entries.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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