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News media coverage of the U.S. social safety net: themes and gaps from a scoping review [PDF]
Background The social safety net, the set of policies and programs designed to improve the quality of life of individuals facing periodic or persistent financial hardship, is critical to improving population health.
Sarah E. Gollust +4 more
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Breaking Bad News Issues: A Survey Among Physicians [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the physicians' perspectives and practices in relation to breaking bad news (BBN) to patients.Methods: A quantitative survey was performed in the Qassim Region from January to July 2011.
Abdulrahman A. Al-Mohaimeed +1 more
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CHILD STUNTING: REVEALING THE LACK OF CONCERN OF NATIONAL MEDIA IN INDONESIA
Campaigns carried out by the Ministry of Health and other government collaborations will not be successful without mass media broadcasts. Hence a phenomenon occurs that there is still a lack of discussion regarding the media raises the issue of stunting ...
Suraya Mansur +4 more
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Breast Cancer Surgery: New Issues [PDF]
Since ancient times, breast cancer treatment has crucially relied on surgeons and clinicians making great efforts to find increasingly conservative approaches to cure the tumor. In the Halstedian era (mid-late 19th century), the predominant practice consisted of the radical and disfiguring removal of the breast, much to the detriment of women’s psycho ...
Magnoni F. +6 more
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Mining news media for understanding public health concerns
Introduction: News media play an important role in raising public awareness, framing public opinions, affecting policy formulation, and acknowledgment of public health issues.
Maryam Zolnoori +7 more
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Mass media are a key source of public news, significantly influencing the accessibility of certain issues through media coverage. While media coverage of rival nations is known to influence public perceptions, its potential impact on citizens’ attitudes ...
Yating Pan
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No News is Not Good News: The Implications of News Fatigue and News Avoidance in a Pandemic World [PDF]
In an era dominated by a constant flow of grim news, news fatigue is becoming more recognized as a serious concern, even a health risk. Around-the-clock reports on the pandemic can seem unavoidable, along with ongoing coverage of political upheaval ...
Neill Fitzpatrick
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A significant amount of political communication research is grounded in the dynamics of the media’s and the public’s attention to public issues, assuming that the news media draw the public’s attention to issues, thereby fostering an informed and ...
Gwendolin Gurr +2 more
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The news media cover certain political issues extensively for weeks, months, or years, leading the audience to become fatigued. Audience fatigue from and avoidance of ongoing political news issues are detrimental to an informed citizenry and problematic ...
Gwendolin Gurr, Julia Metag
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“Fake news” may have limited effects beyond increasing beliefs in false claims
Since 2016, there has been an explosion of interest in misinformation and its role in elections. Research by news outlets, government agencies, and academics alike has shown that millions of Americans have been exposed to dubious political news online ...
Andrew M. Guess +5 more
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