Making reading articles as a daily habit

Many of the early career emerging students does not know to increase knowlegde without books and exam. Reading and understand article for many students will be diffcult to understand so they should mainly focus on rewiew articles. New technologies and advancements are taking place there are many new research takes time to come in market due to many issues so its important to keep note on ongoing research and future of medical industry.

Making it a daily habit would be useful to strengthened students foundation and external knowlegde.

TO practice daliy reading habits:-

  • Read 2-4 pages
  • start from small articles
  • start with begineers and continue with advanced
  • do it early morning
  • do not demotivate yourself by starting with research papers

make it a challenge and work on your goals!

How many articles you can read in a day?

MBH/AB

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Earlier I used to read a lot of articles but due to increase in the usage of social media there has been a drastic decrease in the time I dedicate for reading articles. Along with reading them I also make sure that I get my own perspectives right after reading them

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Making reading articles a daily habit can really expand knowledge, sharpen critical thinking, and keep us updated with the latest developments in healthcare and beyond. For students and professionals alike, consistent reading not only boosts comprehension and vocabulary but also enhances clinical reasoning and lifelong learning. I especially appreciate how this encourages intentional learning rather than passive scrolling - small daily habits truly make a big difference over time.

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Reading articles every day builds your knowledge and self-control. It cuts stress with focused learning (like your routines) and keeps you current on trends for better job interviews and career growth. Choose engaging sources matching your health research interests, note key terms for helpful in medical writing practice.

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Even one quality article daily builds strong knowledge where consistency matters more than quantity.

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Absolutely — making reading articles a daily habit can really expand understanding and keep you updated with new concepts. Consistency, curiosity, and choosing a mix of clinical, scientific, and professional content make it easier to learn something meaningful every day.

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Yes, small steps leads to a bigger way. Hence, making reading a habit helps us to become more knowledgeable and helps us prepare for exams better.

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Quality over quantity: even one well-understood article daily is enough.

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