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Opinion: How to stop overprescribing antibiotics

By The New York Times  
   March 28, 2016

Over the last few years, our research team has developed several new approaches to reducing unnecessary antibiotic prescribing, drawing on insights from behavioral economics and social psychology. These disciplines acknowledge that people do not always behave rationally and are strongly motivated by social incentives to seek approval from others and compare favorably to their peers.[Subscription required.]

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