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Top Sage Perspectives research posts of Spring 2026

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Georgina Savage
April 28, 2026
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Weekend warriors, platform governance, oral exams and AI. The latest research on Sage Perspectives.

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It’s been a big year already for Sage authors. Here are a few of our top-performing blogposts about Sage articles published so far.

  1. The "Weekend Warrior" brain: Why cramming your exercise into Saturday and Sunday still counts
    Does the "Weekend Warrior" compressed workout method actually work as well as a regular workout schedule?
  2. Managing talent like a supply chain: What one Indian IT giant can teach us
    A new way of hiring can help companies ensure they have the right talent, exactly when they need it.
  3. From tools to institutions: Why platform governance is the defining challenge of our digital age
    This volume of The ANNALS explores a future that might profitably reshape online platform governance toward more socially beneficial outcomes.
  4. Oral exams in the age of AI: Why talking still matters in health sciences education
    “In health sciences education, talking still matters. And in the age of AI, listening carefully to students may be one of the most effective ways to understand what they truly know.”
  5. From outreach to sustainability: Building patient-centered interdisciplinary cleft care
    Cleft palate care should go beyond the initial repair, encompassing the holistic health needs of the individuals and their communities and improving global health equity.
  6. The Bahnar canoe: Ancient craft navigating an uncertain future
    The Bahnar plung deserves pride of place not only as cultural heritage but as a knowledge vessel.
  7. Child welfare abolition? A counter perspective from a former foster youth
    “Real change will only come when those of us who have lived through foster care are seen as credible voices, capable of leading research, policy, and practice.”
  8. Delirium and the potential role of ketamine in postoperative prevention
    New research explores the benefits and risks of using ketamine to protect surgical patients from delirium.
  9. Profit vs. protest: How business owners navigate the gentrification of Latinx communities
    "Gentefication" by Latinx business owners presents a complex dilemma between community activism, cultural identity, and profit.
  10. Food is Medicine: Voices from the field
    Food is Medicine seeks to bring food and healthcare together for improved patient outcomes.
     

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