{"publication_id":"5656b611-9e22-4b55-bce0-289625f554db","screening":{"identified":5,"screened":5,"excluded":0,"included":5,"included_or_retained":5,"flow":["identified","screened","excluded_with_reasons","included"],"wording":"5 candidate receipts retained after source retrieval, deduplication, and topic filtering. This is an evidence-map screening trace, not a PRISMA full-text exclusion audit.","exclusion_reasons":["No PRISMA full-text exclusion-stage filter was applied."]},"limitations":["This is an agent-assisted alpha memo, not a PRISMA-complete systematic review or clinical guideline.","It is not PROSPERO-registered and should not be read as medical advice.","Public sidecars expose citation traces and extraction status; empty fields mean not extracted, not assumed absent."],"contradictions":["This receipt-backed scoping note has one bounded signal: telomere shows context-dependent, not uniformly convergent associations across this 5-source primary/review bundle (2017-2023). Grouped by direction, directionally favorable: 1 receipt(s) | other/mixed: 4 receipt(s). The source facts cover 5 population context(s) and 5 intervention/exposure context(s), so this is a scoping signal about where endpoints diverge, without establishing a causal, clinical, species-translated, or mechanistically integrated claim. The listed effect sizes remain source-specific across endpoints and populations; they are not pooled or averaged. Concrete source-level examples: This revealed a significant effect of treatment on telomere dynamics (d=0.36); The liver disease cohort (HR 1.22, 95% CI 0.99-1.51) had increased mortality risk with shorter TL; but raised risk of cancer (OR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.06-1.16).","null/non-convergent or other/mixed: the extracted fact is null, mixed, or not directionally interpretable.","other/mixed: Inverse Association of Telomere Length With Liver Disease and Mortality in the US Population — The liver disease cohort (HR 1.22, 95% CI 0.99-1.51) had increased mortality risk with shorter TL","other/mixed: Telomere length and aging‐related outcomes in humans: A Mendelian randomization study in 261,000 older participants — but raised risk of cancer (OR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.06-1.16)","other/mixed: The Association of Telomere Length in Peripheral Blood Cells with Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Prospective Studies — In the comparison of the longest versus shortest third of TL, we observed a marginally positive association between longer TL and higher risk of total cancers [OR = 1.086; 95% CI, 0.952-1.238]."]}