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More time spent in education seems to be a causal risk factor for myopia

Time Spent in Education Is Causal Risk Factor for Myopia

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University graduate would be ≥−1 dioptre more myopic than someone leaving school at 16
A preschool home visiting program shows sustained benefits four years after the intervention and is associated with a reduced child need for school services

Preschool Home Visits May Cut Later Need for School Services

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Four years post-intervention, reduced need for school services in children from low-income families
Individuals with Tourette syndrome or chronic tic disorders have lower likelihood of academic achievement

Academic Underachievement With Tourette, Tic Disorders

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Significantly lower likelihood of finishing upper secondary education, starting and finishing university
An emotion regulation intervention reduced sexual risk behaviors among at-risk middle school students

Emotion Regulation Program Cuts Risky Sex Behaviors in Youth

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Findings based on emotion regulation skills training for at-risk seventh grade students
Enhancing physician education and training in nutrition is expected to improve engagement in diet counseling for outpatients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

Reforms Suggested for Improving Medical Nutrition Education

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Enhancing physician training will up engagement in diet counseling for patients with ASCVD
Sex differences persist in academic rank among neurologists

Sex Differences Persist in Academic Rank for Neurologists

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More men in advanced faculty ranks; gender disparity in publications decreases with advancing rank
When presented with different care scenarios

Nursing Students Not Always ID’ing Fundamental Care Needs

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Students better at identifying physical care needs, less so psychosocial, relational needs
A small number of academic-affiliated radiation oncology departments report involvement with formal teaching of medical students

Radiation Oncology Missing in Medical School Education

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Survey reveals ideas for more 'robust involvement' in undergraduate medical education
Interns in flexible programs are more likely to be dissatisfied

Interns Less Satisfied With Flexible Residency Programs

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Those in flexible programs more likely to report dissatisfaction with multiple aspects of training
In a position paper published online Feb. 27 in the Annals of Internal Medicine

Recommendations for Optimizing Hidden Curriculum in Medicine

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Clinical learning environment should be optimized by ensuring what is taught in classroom is modeled