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How to Talk About Health with Krista Lamb

How to Talk About Health with Krista Lamb

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How we talk about health is important, and even those with the best intentions don't always do it well. Krista Lamb is an author and science communicator in Toronto. For years she has helped scientists, physicians, advocates, and others share their healthcare stories effectively. Along the way, some of them have taught her how we can and should talk about health in ways that are empathetic, understandable, and accurate. In the How to Talk About Health podcast, she asks those people to share their tips and tricks to help everyone communicate better.2026 Igiene e vita sana Scienza
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