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Communicating the Neuroscience of Addiction Federal health agency taps into new tools to share research on prevention and treatment.
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Advocating Science, Research Funding Academia looks for innovative ways to showcase research and advocate for higher education.
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Completing a Health Makeover A successful medical office adding cosmetic and wellness services shares news with women.
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Games Doctors Play Serious games developer showcases economic development potential as well as health and public safety applications with governor and cabinet members.
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Recognizing Women’s Health Advances Worldwide International public health nonprofit delivers messages to public to raise funds and awareness.
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Building Technical Capacity Government statistical organization with Constitutional charter diversifies workforce using targeted communications.
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Capturing History to Bridge Understanding Bicentennial celebration offers reasons to reunite alumni, campus community, and neighborhood through documentary history.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse

Johns Hopkins University

Washington Wellness Institute

BreakAway Games

Jhpiego

U.S. Census Bureau

Georgetown University

 

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Learning involves curiosity, wonder, play, personal and professional growth. WordsWork clients stand at the head of the class.

In labs, medical offices and classrooms, on the playground and in focus groups, experts are posing questions that may lead society down a healthier path. WordsWork to engage the public with the evidence.

Rapid advances in health, science and medicine are changing the face of society. WordsWork to make the technical transparent.