Anatomy of Three Things (Episode 88)

Three ThingsDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three stories from the Family Anatomy website, including:

  1. Do infants who know sign language receive better care at daycare?
  2. Can instant messaging with strangers help teenagers recover from rejection at school?
  3. People don’t recognize their own incompetence.

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