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Communication

How Disgust Shapes Our Reactions to Mpox: Prevention and Perceptions

In the fight against Mpox, public health campaigns have long relied on powerful imagery to convey the seriousness of the disease. From the disfiguring rashes to the potential consequences of ignoring preventive measures, Mpox prevention efforts often hinge on eliciting emotional responses—disgust being a prominent one. But how exactly does disgust play into our willingness […]

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Communication

Simple Headlines Capture Our Attention

In the bustling world of online news, where every headline competes for a reader’s precious attention, simplicity may be the key to success. Recent research, conducted through over 30,000 field experiments with The Washington Post and Upworthy, reveals that readers are more likely to click on and engage with simpler headlines than complex ones. This […]

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Communication

The Science of Fecal Transplants

Imagine a future where the treatment for a debilitating disease lies not in a bottle of pills, but in a simple procedure involving the healthy bacteria from another person’s gut. It sounds like science fiction, but this is the exciting potential of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). This blog explores a groundbreaking study on the efficacy […]

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Communication

Decode Scientific Articles Fast

Scientific literacy is a cornerstone of progress in health and prevention strategies. By the end of this blog you will enhance your ability to stay current with research trends, contribute more effectively to discussions on substance and mental health issues, and apply evidence-based knowledge in your community initiatives. Why Reading Scientific Articles is Important Engaging […]

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Communication

Infographics: Making Health Messages Stick

Health education is vital in our ongoing fight against diseases, including complex ones like dementia. But how do we ensure that important health messages are not just heard but understood and retained? A recent study delves into this question, exploring the potential of infographics to make dementia risk prevention messages more accessible, especially for individuals […]

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