IQVIA experts explain how implementation science accelerates adoption of medical advances, improving evidence-based care and patient outcomes.| Drug Discovery and Development
A new report maps the shifting reading curriculum market.| Education Week
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation to have home computers and personal smartphones. Now researchers are working to understand how exposure to technology is affecting this generation’s cognitive skills […]| Evidence Based Living
For decades, researchers have debated how social class affects a person’s likelihood of helping others. There are two main schools of thought on the topic. One hypothesizes that because lower-income individuals rely more on social networks, they are more likely to be generous. The other hypothesizes that because higher-income individuals have more resources, they are […]| Evidence Based Living
Yoga is growing in popularity. In 2022, nearly 17 percent of adults in America reported practicing yoga, a significant increase compared to 10 years earlier, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.| Evidence Based Living
Put away the silverware. Fold the towels. Feed the dog. Bring in the mail. There is a myriad of ways in which kids – starting as early as age 2 – can help out around the house. While some of this “helping” isn’t actually that helpful, there is strong evidence that you should require your […]| Evidence Based Living
We interrogate the cognitive science behind how young students gain foundational reading skills and explore challenges in teaching kids to read.| Education Week
Education researchers share key insights on what to do when evaluating studies and reviews.| Education Week
After two decades of the What Works Clearinghouse, research experts look to the future.| Education Week
Education Week tracks which states mandate that schools use evidence-based methods to teach young students how to read.| Education Week