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Jun 14, 2020
A post-pandemic world: will populations be on the move. Epidemics are examples of wider contagion phenomena which also include social segregation, "infodemics" – waves of misinformation, and social unrest
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Dec 24, 2019
Vaccine hesitancy, the reluctance or refusal to receive vaccination, is a growing public health problem in the US and globally. A new study suggests that government policies removing nonmedical exemptions can be effective at increasing vaccination coverage.
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Nov 07, 2019
Heart-Wrenching Study Shows The Long-Term Effect Yelling Can Have on Your Dog
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Sep 18, 2019
Children in kindergartens that emphasized play, improving self-regulation, working together and helping one another, and hands-on learning performed better academically, showed less bullying and more kindness than students in more traditional classes, and teacher enthusiasm for teaching soared.
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Aug 17, 2019
Australian study suggests affirmative ethnic-racial identity (ERI) mitigates the risk of poor social and emotional well-being (SEWB) of Aboriginal Australian children due to racism. Fostering affirmative ERI can be an important strategy in promoting resilience in Aboriginal Australian children.
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May 17, 2019
Compulsory “no jab, no school” vaccines are needed to keep measles under control, according to a new study that looked at vaccination trends in multiple countries, which suggests that compulsory vaccination at school entry would enable the UK, Ireland and US to reach stable herd immunity levels.
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