Neil Morte

United States Georgia Southern University

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Commented on Walking time, sports activity, job type, and body posture during work in relation to incident colorectal cancer: the JACC prospective cohort study
As expected with the benefits of certain variables. "The time spent walking, job type, and posture during work were independently associated with the reduced incident CRC risk among Japanese men and women."

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Commented on The process of telepractice implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative inquiry of preschool speech-language pathologists and assistants from one center in Canada
It showed the need to adapt to telehealth and how that was new territory. "Findings suggest a need for better coordination of public health measures and professional services, which would have eased clinicians’ stress and facilitated an earlier transition to telepractice. Fostering an organization’s learning climate may improve organization’s resilience in response to emergency situations."

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Commented on Marketing your Research
Social media definitely has a lot of power today. Helps to have research in the journals of high regard. Participating in those conferencing help plenty especially presentation methods to continue to disseminate evidence.

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Commented on ChatGPT - AI search tool
I saw that there has been millions of users since the launch of ChatGPT, what has the feedback been like? Looks like there is a contest where feedback can be shared. https://medium.com/geekculture/help-openai-improve-chatgpt-and-get-a-chance-to-win-500-f323777ed207

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Commented on Ten Simple Rules for Approaching a New Job
I am about to start a new role. The both of you have great suggestions as well! This can encompass 9 and 10, but a rule I have given myself is to not be afraid to ask questions, ask for clarification. I agree this can certainly be updated in many ways.

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Commented on Ten Simple Rules to Win a Nobel Prize
Some funny rules in there. The rules in there show what is important to not press, but also aim high. We can see how calculated one needs to be.

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Commented on Comparison of Symptoms and Antibody Response Following Administration of Moderna or Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines
Interesting to see differences in the recipients and what they received. "Both vaccines elicited a robust antibody response, but median signal was higher in Moderna recipients. Symptom severity decreased with age. Antibody response in Pfizer recipients negatively correlated with age."

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Commented on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among different population groups in China: a national multicenter online survey
Aligns with what we would think if one receives negative information about the vaccine. Doctors recommending it seemed to be helpful though.

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Commented on Ten simple rules for running a successful women-in-STEM organization on an academic campus
Reaching out beyond the scientific community and promoting diversity is great to build and outreach.

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Commented on Ten simple rules for open human health research
These are good rules. Calculated risks is an interesting one which I never thought about but makes sense depending on the trial.

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Commented on Emergence of two distinct variants of SARS-CoV-2 and an explosive second wave of COVID-19: the experience of a tertiary care hospital in Pune, India
Now we continue to see Omicron subvariants that seem to be highly transmissible, but not as severe.

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Commented on Imposter Syndrome Among Pre-service Educators and the Importance of Emotion Regulation
Gives a perspective of people experiencing some level of imposter syndrome

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Commented on Predicting Young Imposter Syndrome Using Ensemble Learning
Sounds like early research in figuring out want factors contribute to imposter syndrome