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April 13, 2026/News Updates

Cleveland Clinic Launches ‘Good Science’ Video Series

Series of short videos aimed at helping people better understand research and health information

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Cleveland Clinic has launched “Good Science,” a series of short videos aimed at helping people better understand research and health information. 

More than ever, individuals are exposed to high volumes of health information. With AI and an increasing number of social media accounts dedicated to health and wellness, many people find it difficult to figure out what information is credible and sound. This can have implications on the actions people decide to take to better the health of themselves and their families.

The video series will cover topics such as determining the strength of studies, the difference between causation and correlation, and how certain types of videos can trigger emotional responses. 

As experts in research and health, the goal of this series is to encourage individuals to look deeper at the health information they come across in their daily lives, develop a better understanding of research and turn to trusted sources for answers to their questions.

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