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Health workers, artists partner to deliver messages via comics: Tools can influence health behavior

Lindsey Wahowiak
The Nation's Health September 2014, 44 (7) 1-16;
Lindsey Wahowiak
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Public health advocates are banking on an old form of communication to get health information to patients in new ways. Health providers are using comics to educate patients on everything from asthma and diabetes to sexually transmitted infections.

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