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Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 1,300 students enrolled in a three-week summer immersion course, “The Pandemic: Science and Society,” at Washington University in St. Louis. The innovative ...
A new Concordia-led study has found that many Canadian surgery residents scored below the threshold of adequate pain knowledge on a validated, widely used measure. Researchers surveyed 110 general and ...
An online survey of adult men found that male fertility knowledge remains patchy, even among supplement users, highlighting missed opportunities for earlier awareness, better-informed lifestyle ...
The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our newsletters to have stories delivered to your inbox. Consider becoming a member to support our nonprofit journalism. In early April ...
Sharing news articles with friends and followers on social media can prompt people to think they know more about the articles' topics than they actually do, according to a new study. Sharing news ...
Before getting into the details, let’s explore the concept of confirmation bias — a mental process that embraces information that reinforces what a person believes while dismissing data that ...
A quasi-experimental pretest/post-test study was conducted between June and September 2024. Participants included 149 patients and 178 caregivers. The educational program covered BC risk factors, ...
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