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Prostate Cancer Screening

The National Institute of Health funded a research project aimed at identifying and understanding the barriers that impede individuals from accessing prostate cancer screening, recognizing the importance of early detection in combating prostate cancer. We collected data from 103 participants over a meticulous two-year study comprising interviews and observations to explore this issue comprehensively. The

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Stress

The National Institute of Health provided vital funding for a research project aimed at understanding the ability of individuals diagnosed with cancer to cope with stress. The client recognized the significant role of stress in the physical and emotional well-being of cancer patients. The client sought to gain comprehensive insights into how these individuals manage

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Cancer Screening

The National Institute of Health funded a project to explore a crucial question: What are the lived experiences of Americans regarding cancer screening, and how can we improve it? The client recognized the significance of early cancer detection and its impact on public health and wanted to understand the perspectives, emotions, and challenges faced by

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Depression

This research project, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aimed to address a pressing concern related to the mental health and well-being of students – the potential difference in depression levels between students who have experienced bullying and their peers who have not. The project conducted a comprehensive survey-based study using a robust

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