Limited efficiency with the English language is a barrier to medical comprehension and increases the risk of adverse medication reactions, according to a recent study led by researchers at the ...
As the number of multilingual students continues to rise nationwide, new research shows that targeted language instruction can make a measurable difference. A recent Lexia study found that students ...
Many countries across Latin America are steadily improving their English proficiency, with some countries, such as Bolivia, in particular, taking the language lessons even to remote rural areas. The ...
Patients who had limited proficiency with English or preferred the use of another language had increased hospitalization and death rates if they delayed time to their first dose of the vaccine.
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