Researching The (Not So) Obvious: Riding Public Transit Shown To Spread Respiratory Infections

The sneeze. Image credit: Wikipedia I generally think it odd for a public health research paper to have a hypothesis-questioning title, in the manner of a newspaper of blog. Imagine, for example, back in 1970, how people might react to (a fictional): ” Do seat belts reduce severity of automobile related injury? ” “Need more data,” would have been my reaction. Identical first thought about a (real) publication recently encountered in BMC Infectious Diseases titled: ” Is public transport a risk factor for acute r… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Researching The (Not So) Obvious: Riding Public Transit Shown To Spread Respiratory Infections

The sneeze. Image credit: Wikipedia I generally think it odd for a public health research paper to have a hypothesis-questioning title, in the manner of a newspaper of blog. Imagine, for example, back in 1970, how people might react to (a fictional): ” Do seat belts reduce severity of automobile related injury? ” “Need more data,” would have been my reaction. Identical first thought about a (real) publication recently encountered in BMC Infectious Diseases titled: ” Is public transport a risk factor for acute r… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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