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Science, health, and truth

Science, 2022
The past 2 years have been a strange and difficult time for the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought illness, hospitalization, and death near to many people. In the United States, people are divided not only on what they should do but also on what constitutes the facts.
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Current State of Trauma-Informed Education in the Health Sciences: Lessons for Nursing.

Journal of Nursing Education, 2019
BACKGROUND Trauma has significant effects on individuals' health. Nurses are well-positioned to deliver trauma-informed care; however, there is a lack of trauma nursing education.
Yang Li   +5 more
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The Future of Health Sciences

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1981
The past advances in the health sciences will be overshadowed by the achievements to be expected by the year 200. A list shows the dates when certain targets will be reached according to the educated guesses of scientists in the respective fields. The need for a new ethics to handle the changes that will follow upon the discoveries is stressed.
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Biostatistics: A Foundation for Analysis in the Health Sciences

, 1975
Introduction to Biostatistics Descriptive Statistics Some Basic Probability Concepts Probability Distributions Some Important Sampling Distributions Estimation Hypothesis Testing Analysis of Variance Simple Linear Regression and Correlation Multiple ...
Doreen Irving, W. W. Daniel
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Health, Science, and the Media

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2009
This article discusses the importance of breastfeeding and its link to the media according to a grandmother of a healthy thriving breastfed baby. She suggests it is time for: another public service campaign peer-to-peer organizing television and movie scripts that incorporate breastfeeding mothers and celebrities and elected officials stepping out and ...
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Science in a health service

The Lancet, 1997
At times success carries its own particular perils. Over 100 years ago, Thomas Huxley anticipated a day when the sciences of physiology and pharmacology would provide a “magic torpedo” to be directed at a specific target in the war against disease, leaving the rest of the processes of normal physiology intact.
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Putting Health Science into Health Education

Science, 2013
In his News & Analysis story “Educators, lawmakers question proposed reorganization” (14 June, p. [1274][1]), J. Mervis discusses our efforts to prevent an end to funding for the Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program. The tiny SEPA program and its smaller siblings at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the ...
Berri Jacque   +2 more
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Psychology in Health Science

2021
Carpinelli L., Savarese G., Marinaci T.
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A Transformation in Health Sciences Education: A Description of Health Sciences Online

2009
In this article, we describe what we expect will be a substantive transformation in health sciences education: Health Sciences Online (www.hso.info). HSO is the first website that delivers authoritative, comprehensive, free, and ad-free health sciences knowledge. It is a portal to the best health sciences knowledge, and the foundation of what we expect
Erica, Frank   +5 more
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The Health of U.S. Science

The FASEB Journal, 1991
L M Lederman, F E Sulzberger
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