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Health, 01.02.2022 07:50, jennifercastill3

What is the science-policy gap? Scientific studies emphasize the importance of healthy brain development early in life, but our public policies often do not
support these outcomes
Scientists know what would improve child development, but they are reluctant to tell policymakers about their research.
Scientists are not politicians, so they have no way of implementing child development policies.
Scientists just want to do research and they are not interested in improving children's outcomes.

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