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Experts outline five ways to help patients understand risk estimates — and make better decisions
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Two University of Oregon scientists whose work has made them leaders in their fields have been named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a distinguished lifetime honor in the research community.
Darren Johnson, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and Stephen Frost, a professor of anthropology, are this year’s UO recipients. They are among a group of 471 scholars chosen by the association for the 2024 fellows class.
After the pandemic, patients on the left trusted their doctors more than those on the right