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Smoke signals in the DNA of normal lung cells

Surprisingly, ex-smokers’ lungs have a large fraction of healthy cells with nearly normal profiles. According to the World Health Organization, there are 1.1 billion smokers worldwide and an estimated 1.8 million deaths from lung cancer annually. Lung cancer caused by smoking can take decades to arise, and smokers have up to a 30-fold higher risk... Continue Reading →

Using social norms to drive positive changes in health

Strategies to change behavior in health Perceived social norms — our beliefs about what other people are doing — are a powerful engine of behavior change. They often create pressure to act similarly, like a kind of peer pressure that shapes adult behavior as well as it does adolescent behavior. If you believe that your... Continue Reading →

Using digital technology to impact health behavior change

https://www.healthcareitnews.com/video/using-digital-technology-impact-health-behavior-change #digitalempathy #behaviourchange #technology #digitalhealth #ai #chatbots

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