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Science content strategy
Science Content Strategy

What is Content Strategy for the Life Sciences Industry?

Content strategy is creating content with a purpose. Its main objective is to support business-wide initiatives and drive meaningful results. Effective content builds trust with your audience, places your products and brand ahead of competitors, and ranks you high on search engines, converting prospects into customers and creating brand ambassadors.  Read more…

By thaislanger, 1 yearDecember 16, 2023 ago
Immunity
Health

How positive emotions affect your immunity (and why you should care)

Our immune cells dynamically adapt to what we experience through information received from the brain (time of the day, temperature, danger, pleasant touch, sadness). This way, body and mind work synchronically; together as one.

By thaislanger, 2 yearsMay 11, 2023 ago
Autoimmune disease
Health

Positive thinking and autoimmune disease

Positivity can have a different meaning on a day-to-day basis for someone living with conditions in which pain and sickness can appear unexpectedly. How we deal with these challenges emotionally can influence the severity of symptoms of autoimmune diseases and the effectiveness of our immunity.

By thaislanger, 2 yearsMay 11, 2023 ago
Science Communication

Science storytelling: 8 tips to wow your audience

Methodology, knowledge and creativity are the building blocks leading to the big discoveries in science. But behind every scientific achievement, there is a story, and it is often that story that people want to hear about. Stories are powerful. Several studies indicate that storytelling is a more effective way of Read more…

By thaislanger, 3 yearsDecember 16, 2021 ago
Science Communication

Why science communication?

Effective and clear science communication is essential for human, animal and environmental health. Science is getting harder to read, even for scientists. The overuse of acronyms, abbreviations, jargon, and long sentences make academic writing impenetrable for the wider public and non-specialists in general, including researchers from other fields. But science Read more…

By thaislanger, 4 yearsFebruary 24, 2021 ago
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