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    Trust attitude is a social personality trait linked with the estimation of others’ trustworthiness. Trusting others, however, can have substantial negative effects on mental health, such as the development of depression. Despite significant progress in understanding the neurobiology of trust, whether the neuroanatomy of trust is linked with depression vulnerability remains unknown. To investigate…

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    During the 2022 American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting and expo, the NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) highlighted lessons learned from the work of CEAL teams across 21 states. In addition, NHLBI hosted a virtual workshop with involvement from NIMHD and NIA, focused on the science of community-engaged health disparities research.

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    • .@NIHrecord: The #Covid19 pandemic demonstrated the importance of conducting community-engaged research to build #trust, combat #misinformation, sustain long-lasting #partnerships. Photo from @NIH-sponsored events #APHA session in #Boston. https://t.co/BUxxoCs58J #NHLBI #NIHCEAL https://t.co/BENxjPAknz

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    Managers have tried various strategies and perks to boost employee engagement—all with little impact on long-term retention and performance. But now, neuroscience offers some answers. Through his research on the brain chemical oxytocin—shown to facilitate collaboration and teamwork—Zak has developed a framework for creating a culture of trust and building a happier, more loyal, and more…

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    • “Managers can cultivate trust by setting a clear direction, giving people what they need to see it through, and then getting out of their way.” The Neuroscience of Trust #trust #leadership https://t.co/oe3Zw7Vpos https://t.co/M0d06QzO6v

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    Blogs | | When caring for patients with gastrointestinal disorders, good communication is key — without it, patients can be left in a vulnerable state not having the information they need to manage their disease. This can have the effect of increasing uncertainty and distress, when people do not know what to expect.

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    • #Blog with @Psylupe: Open #communication to build #trust, improve treatment outcomes #GITwitter #MedTwitter https://t.co/4SUdniz1u3

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    Blogs | | When caring for patients with gastrointestinal disorders, good communication is key — without it, patients can be left in a vulnerable state not having the information they need to manage their disease. This can have the effect of increasing uncertainty and distress, when people do not know what to expect.

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    • In the latest installment of @GoHealio #GI's #gastropsych blog, @Psylupe underscored the importance of #communication in building #trust and boosting #treatment adherence, outcomes. @RomeGastroPsych #GITwitter #MedTwitter https://t.co/4SUdniz1u3

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    In the U.S., price and the cost of medicines is tied to how people feel about the pharma industry, evidenced in the Global Pharma Study 2023 from Caliber. Caliber, a reputation and corporate strategy consultancy, fielded survey research among over 17,000 health consumers including U.S. adults between 18 and 75 years of age as well as health citizens living in Brazil, China, France, Germany,…

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    • Reputation of #pharmaceuticals in US tied more to pricing than to innovation @CaliberCPH Global #Pharma Study IDs #safety & #health over profits as top #healthconsumer #trust issues but in US pricing trumps both https://t.co/SjMh0lbP5U Rebuild trust w authenticity, integrity https://t.co/jNXUDoxzeY