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South African study highlights links between low language ability and poor mental health
09-07-2019 mediabest Health News

One of the first studies of its kind focusing on

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Maternal race not a factor for children experiencing a ‘language gap’
07-20-2019 mediabest Health News

In a first of its kind study, researchers from the

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Academic performance of urban children with asthma worse than peers without asthma: Study finds for ethnic minorities, the more severe the asthma, the worse the quality of work
03-11-2019 mediabest Health News

Living in an urban area can negatively affect asthma outcomes

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Infants capable of complex babble may grow into stronger readers: Some skills needed for literacy may be developed in infancy
10-11-2018 mediabest Health News

Infants’ early speech production may predict their later literacy, according

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Bilingualism: How we turn on and off languages
09-13-2018 mediabest Health News

A team of researchers has uncovered the distinct computations that

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Averting toxic chats: Computer model predicts when online conversations turn sour
07-25-2018 medmytale Health News

The internet offers the potential for constructive dialogue and cooperation,

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Scientists ID more than 1,200 genes linked to educational attainment
07-25-2018 medmytale Health News

An international research team including CU Boulder scientists has identified

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Academics publish ‘highly commended’ research on mental health literacy
07-09-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Academics from the University have published an article in the

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Letters of recommendation for women more likely to raise doubts
06-08-2018 medmytale Health News

Letters of recommendation written for women are more likely to

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Limited health literacy is a major barrier to heart disease prevention and treatment
06-04-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Limited healthy literacy is a major barrier blocking many people

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