Tag: health
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ASU College of Health Solutions welcomes 22 new faculty members
[ad_1] September 12, 2022 Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions will be infused with new talent, energy and ideas with 22 new faculty members joining for the 2022-23 academic year. The new faculty will provide important experience that will help the College develop future health care leaders and advance its mission to improve the ... -
Eating at night may worsen mental health of shift workers
[ad_1] People who eat at night as well as during the day may experience increased depression and anxiety symptoms. A new study looked at night shift workers to see if when they ate was associated with mental health effects. Previous studies have found that night shift workers are at increased risk of worsening mental health, ... -
Racial disparity in monkeypox vaccine drives gays to black healthcare workers
[ad_1] From clubs to churches, black health workers’ attempts to boost community vaccination rates met with resistance September 12, 2022 at 1:45 PM EDT Johnny Wilson, a Mecklenburg County Health Department employee, speaks with individuals about the monkeypox vaccine at the 2022 Charlotte Pride Festival. (Logan Cyrus for The Washington Post) Charlotte — Johnny Wilson ... -
Mobile Health Unit Returns for Fall 2022 Semester
[ad_1] Fresno State mobile health unit Get back on the road for the fall 2022 semester to provide free health care to Fresno County residents. There are 5 stops in September, including: From Cherry Avenue Auction (4640 S. Cherry Ave., Fresno, CA 93706) Tuesday, September 13, 9am-1pm. Big Red Church (2131 N. Van Ness Blvd., ... -
ColoradoSPH PhD Candidate Appointed APHA & Kaiser Community Health Scholars
[ad_1] Two Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) students from CU Anschutz’s Colorado School of Public Health have been selected as part of the 2022 American Public Health Association (APHA) and Kaiser Permanente (KP) Community Health Scholars Program. Makala Carrington and Shenazar (Shane) Esmundo are one of her 19 candidates selected for competitive scholarships awarded to ... -
How Living in a Pandemic Distorts Our Sense of Time
[ad_1] After Spring 2020, time doesn’t mean much for many people, myself included. In February 2020, during the Before Times, my family traveled to Barcelona. Other times, I blink and it feels like three years have disappeared. How can my son start his 5th grade?He was in 2nd grade not long ago. Welcome to “Blur’s ... -
How to Use Digital Health Data to Improve Outcomes
[ad_1] We hear a lot about “digital health” these days. As data about our health piles up — thanks to sources like electronic health records, personal fitness apps and gadgets, and home genome test kits — we should understand a lot more than we used to about what’s wrong with our health and what to ... -
Community science draws on the power of the crowd
[ad_1] A community scientist uses a sky-quality meter to measure light pollution at night.Credit: Emily Maletz For Greg Pauly, inspiration came in the form of roadkill. Jogging in Los Angeles, California, about ten years ago, Pauly, the curator of herpetology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, was shocked to see a Southern ...











