Are Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health Incompatible?
This article by Michael Schulson was originally published on Undark
This article by Michael Schulson was originally published on Undark
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When Clarence Saunders opened the first Piggly Wiggly store in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1916, he heralded a revolution. He introduced a self-service grocery model that empowered customers to gather their groceries without the assistance of a store clerk. This innovation was not merely a change in shopping procedure; it created...
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