Over the past decade, person-first language was used in only about half of diabetes-focused articles and fewer than 1% of obesity articles, finds new study

Boston--(business wire)--gelesis (nyse: gls), the maker of plenity for weight management, presented new findings about the role of language in obesity and diabetes scientific literature at the american diabetes association's annual conference. the study sought to understand the extent to which person-first language, or language that identifies people as people as individuals first before their diagnosis, is used in scientific articles. person-first language (e.g. referring to a person with diab
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