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Political Knowledge Effect on Misinformation
The major question facing scholars, policy makers, and individuals is how does political knowledge affect levels of misinformation. Misinformation is prevalent in our society and affects our society as a whole.
Lemon, Jacob
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The study highlights the rising cervical cancer burden in Africa, where rates have increased since 1990. Key challenges include structural health inequalities, low HPV vaccination coverage, and limited screening. Projections suggest a continued increase in incidence, deaths, and DALYs by 2038, diverging further from global trends.
Yedong Huang +18 more
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The Future of Online Misinformation Research: Tackling the Landscape With Integrity and Urgency. [PDF]
Chou WS.
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Interdiction Models and Heuristics for Graph Propagation
ABSTRACT Given a graph G=(V,E)$$ G=\left(V,E\right) $$ and a set S⊂V$$ S\subset V $$ of activated/infected nodes, we consider the problem of determining the set of c$$ c $$ nodes that minimizes the network propagation on the subgraph that results from the removal of those c$$ c $$ nodes. To measure network propagation, we assume that a node i$$ i $$ is
Agostinho Agra, José Maria Samuco
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Susceptibility to digital health misinformation: a multi-level narrative review. [PDF]
Alabri A.
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Bloom's Taxonomy Reimagined for Generative AI in Dental Education: An Assessment Framework
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Vineet Dhar, Sergio E. Uribe
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ABSTRACT Inequities exist in reproductive care access for biological women of childbearing age from minoritized, racialized, and lower socioeconomic communities in the United States. While patient‐reported barriers are well documented, less is known about healthcare providers' perceptions of these challenges in urban, under‐resourced contexts ...
Roxanne Mirabal‐Beltran +4 more
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The differential consequences of correcting misinformation for high and low credibility sources. [PDF]
Dobbs M, Butler LH, Swire-Thompson B.
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Blunted cortisol response to acute pre-learning stress prevents misinformation effect in a forced confabulation paradigm. [PDF]
Zoladz PR +12 more
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ABSTRACT The off‐label use of glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1ra) among people without obesity and/or diabetes is rapidly expanding, despite a lack of clinical justification or safety data in this population. This Perspective explores the sociomedical dimensions of this trend, highlighting key research gaps and emerging hypotheses ...
Fernanda Baeza Scagliusi +5 more
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