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Opinion: How I used public radio to recruit 20,000 participants for a peer-reviewed study on walking breaks
“With the right structure, Americans will roll up their sleeves, do the science, and trust the result,” Manoush Zomorodi writes.
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According to STAT’s source item, Opinion: How I used public radio to recruit 20,000 participants for a peer-reviewed study on walking breaks, “With the right structure, Americans will roll up their sleeves, do the science, and trust the result,” Manoush Zomorodi writes.
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