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Overcoming health misinformation in marginalized groups: a systematic review. [PDF]
Senteio C +8 more
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ABSTRACT Rape myths, including the belief that victims frequently lie, contribute to barriers in justice, such as the disproportionate use of the “unfounded” classification—where, following an investigation, it is determined no crime occurred. This study analyzes rape report narratives tied to previously untested sexual assault kits (N = 5638) from a ...
Rachel E. Lovell +2 more
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Rumor management in public health: a system dynamics analysis based on social trust. [PDF]
Dong W, Wang Y, Li F.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, and despite advances in frontline therapies such as rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin hydrochloride (hydroxydaunorubicin), vincristine sulfate (Oncovin), and prednisone, approximately 30%–40% of patients develop relapsed or refractory (
Dana Sofian Abou +6 more
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Dialogues with large language models reduce conspiracy beliefs even when the AI is perceived as human. [PDF]
Boissin E +4 more
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The Role of MRI in Debunking the Fallacy of “Mild” Traumatic Brain Injury
ABSTRACT Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a prevalent yet often overlooked public health concern due to the absence of detectable abnormalities on CT or conventional MRI scans. Approximately 18.3%–31.3% of mTBI patients experience persistent symptoms 3–6 months post‐injury, despite normal imaging results, making diagnosis and treatment challenging.
Xingye Chen +3 more
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Evaluating reasoning large language models on rumor generation, detection, and debunking tasks. [PDF]
Hu Y, Tian X.
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Interprofessional Collaboration Between Community Health Workers and Pharmacists
ABSTRACT Background Community health workers (CHWs) can bridge the gap between health and social services and the communities they serve. CHWs can work collaboratively with healthcare professionals, such as pharmacists, in addressing peoples' social determinants of health. However, little is known about how CHWs and pharmacists collaborate. We aimed to
Carole Bandiera +5 more
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Public trust and cooperation in infectious disease control rest on three pillars: engagement, vaccine communication, and data presentation. Together, these foundations support resilient and inclusive public health responses to misinformation and uncertainty.
Sheena Cruickshank +2 more
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Author Correction: A meta-analysis of correction effects in science-relevant misinformation. [PDF]
Chan MS, Albarracín D.
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