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What Makes a Good Epidemiological Headline?
A well-crafted epidemiological headline should possess the following qualities:
Accuracy:
The headline must accurately reflect the content of the report or study without exaggeration or misrepresentation.
Clarity:
It should be clear and understandable to both experts and the general public.
Brevity:
Given the need for rapid communication, a headline should be concise, typically no more than a few words.
Relevance:
The headline should address a significant aspect of the health event or study, ensuring it is pertinent to the reader's interests.
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