Common-sense link between behavior and epidemics
Thursday, October 29, 2015 - 07:20
in Psychology & Sociology
Common sense may be as powerful as public policy in reducing exposure to epidemics, according to a recent Yale-led study. It might be a lot less expensive and disruptive, as well, researchers say. Using federal data to examine how people acted during the 2009 swine flu epidemic, a team of researchers found that small behavioral […]