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A Student Exploration of the Global Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health

This research delves into the effects of climate change on human health, covering how a warming climate, changes in precipitation, and increased flooding frequencies impact various health aspects such as infectious diseases, nutrition, and mental health. The study provides a visual model illustratin

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Understanding the Impact of Smoking and Vaping on Health and the Environment

Smoking is linked to disease and early death, while vaping is seen as a tool for smoking cessation. Vaping, although perceived as less harmful than smoking, still poses health risks, with short-term effects like coughing and long-term effects yet to be fully understood. It is essential to be aware o

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Insights from Breathe Training Survey on Tobacco Education Usage

Survey responses from alternate partners involved in the Breathe 1-Month Survey from 2021-2023 provide valuable insights on the frequency of material use, perceived usefulness of materials for tobacco education, and future likelihood of material utilization. Key roles identified include Health Manag

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Substance Use Screening Tools in Pregnancy: SURP-P

The Substance Use Risk Profile Pregnancy (SURP-P) is a screening tool to assess substance use during pregnancy. It involves questions about marijuana smoking, alcohol consumption, and perceived need to cut down on substance use. Scoring determines low, moderate, or high risk levels. A brief assessme

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Understanding the Decline in Children's Mental Health Trends

Recent studies in Sweden and Ontario show concerning trends in children and adolescents' mental health. The perceived need for professional help has increased significantly, while there has been a decline in conduct disorder cases. Additionally, a study in Ontario reveals a rise in anxiety and depre

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Understanding Health Disparities and Equity in Behavioral Health Care

This module explores the significance of health disparities, health equity, and social justice within integrated behavioral health care. It delves into the role of addressing disparities, promotes ways to achieve equity in care models, and discusses the key organizations dealing with health disparit

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Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 on Girls' Education in Bugesera District, Rwanda

This study explores the impact of COVID-19 on girls' education in Bugesera District, Rwanda. It highlights how the pandemic worsened existing inequalities for women and girls, leading to school closures and increased dropout rates among vulnerable groups. By using participatory methods, the research

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Impact of Data Analytics and Consulting Activities on Internal Audit Quality

This research examines how the use of data analytics and consulting activities affect perceived internal audit quality. The study investigates the relationship between these factors and top management's perception of internal audit quality. Through online scenario-based experiments with middle and t

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Understanding Challenges in Malaria Prevention in Nigeria: A Qualitative Study

This study focuses on identifying facilitators and barriers to the uptake of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) among children aged 3-59 months in selected states of Nigeria. Through key informant interviews, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions, the research aims to analyze factors

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Behavioral Data Analysis During Saccadic Eye Movement Task

Visual systems utilize saccades to focus on objects, impacting temporal perception. This study explores the effects of saccades and stimulus location on perceived time, presenting findings from an experiment on temporal perception mapping with fixed visual duration. The method of psychometric functi

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Understanding Mental Health in Tower Hamlets: Key Stats and Strategies

The Tower Hamlets JSNA report for February 2019 sheds light on the prevalence of mental health issues in the borough, highlighting statistics such as higher rates of mental health disorders compared to London. It emphasizes the importance of addressing wider determinants of mental health and the nee

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Nature's Role in Mental Health Awareness Week

Discover how connecting with nature can empower individuals in preventing and recovering from poor mental health, including benefits such as increased self-esteem, reduced stress, better sleep, enhanced concentration, and more. Explore the impact of avoidance behaviors on mental well-being and learn

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Understanding Health Disparities and Medicaid's Role in Advancing Equity

Health and health care disparities refer to differences in health outcomes and access to care among different groups, often linked to social, economic, and environmental inequities. People of color face longstanding disparities in health and health care, with factors inside and outside the health ca

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New Faculty Workshop Series: Student Health and Wellness Connection is Prevention

The New Faculty Workshop Series on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, focuses on student health and wellness, emphasizing prevention at the University of Connecticut. Featuring speakers Suzanne Onorato, Executive Director of Student Health and Wellness (SHaW), and Kristina Stevens, Director of SHaW Ment

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Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report

The Wisconsin 2022 School Health Profiles Report provides insights from a weighted principal survey on various aspects of school health programs. Results include the percentage of schools using self-assessment tools, engaging in wellness policy activities, and overseeing health programs. The data hi

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Understanding the Risks of Vaping Among Youth

Vaping, although perceived as less harmful than smoking, still poses significant risks to health and the environment. This campaign aims to educate high school students about the dangers of vaping, including addiction, impact on organs, and environmental consequences. The popularity of e-cigarettes

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Indiana 2014 School Health Profiles Report

The Indiana 2014 School Health Profiles Report provides insights on the percentage of schools using self-assessment tools for assessing various health areas, inclusion of health-related objectives in school improvement plans, reviewing health and safety data in improvement planning, and oversight of

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WHO's HiAP Framework and Global Mandates for Health Equity

This content discusses the HiAP Framework for Country Action and Global Mandates for promoting health equity. It covers resolutions, declarations, and recommendations by various organizations to address social determinants of health and reduce health inequities. The WHO Director-General is urged to

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Understanding Fear of Falling: Causes, Consequences, and Assessment

Fear of falling is a prevalent concern among older adults and individuals with certain health conditions. It can lead to negative outcomes such as increased risk of falls, activity avoidance, and decreased mental well-being. Factors contributing to fear of falling include perceived threat to balance

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The Resurgence of Ice Cream in the American Market

Americans have rediscovered their love for ice cream, with sales increasing and a shift towards natural ingredients and innovative flavors. Despite health trends, ice cream remains a popular treat, outperforming perceived healthier alternatives like frozen yogurt. Specialty ice cream shops and franc

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Experimental Investigation of Risk Perception in Wine Purchases

The American Association of Wine Economists' 10th Annual Conference delved into consumer behavior and perceived risk when buying wine. The study explored risk, uncertainty, ambiguity, and conflict in wine purchases, presenting preliminary findings on risk-taking behaviors. An experimental investigat

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Vaccination Data Collection and Health Care System in Ethiopia

Planned vaccination data collection is underway in health facilities in Ethiopia, with teams visiting Enumeration Areas and health centers to ensure children are vaccinated. The health care system in Ethiopia includes Health Centers at regional, zonal, and woreda levels, staffed with health officers

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Health Inequalities in Jordan: Social Determinants and Priorities

This study by Dr. Hoda Rashad in Jordan explores health inequalities and their social determinants, analyzing 85 health indicators in various categories like child health, non-communicable diseases, reproductive health, and health system performance. Key findings reveal progress in child mortality,

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The Role of National Policies in Adolescent Substance Use

This study focuses on the impact of national policies and perceived availability on alcohol, cigarette, and cannabis use among European students. Despite declining trends in alcohol and smoking, these substances remain prevalent among young people, causing harm. By examining availability and prices

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Equity in Development Partners Support on Health Financing in Lao PDR P4H Meeting

The meeting focuses on addressing health indicators, inequities, and health financing challenges in Lao PDR. It analyzes the background of health indicators, inequities by socio-economic status and ethnic groups, and the current health financing situation in the country. The discussion delves into s

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Impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for MS Patients

Exploring the short and long-term effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), this study highlights the potential benefits of stress management techniques in reducing anxiety, depression, lesion risk, and brain volume loss. The MBSR intervention

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Perceived Risks and Risks Mitigation Practices in Informal Waste Workers: A Qualitative Study

A qualitative study conducted in Kathmandu Valley exploring the perceived risks and mitigation practices of informal waste workers. The research project, led by Sujata Sapkota, aims to address the occupational and health challenges faced by these workers. The study includes a mix of quantitative and

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Insights into Challenges Faced by Attorneys and Their Well-being

Attorneys face significant challenges such as balancing work and family, coping with high levels of stress, and limited vacation time. The legal profession is perceived as becoming less desirable by many attorneys, yet a majority remain satisfied with their careers. These insights shed light on the

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Associations Between Substance Use and Peer Influence Among German University Students

This study explores the associations between personal substance use, perceived peer use, and attitudes towards substance use among German university students. It focuses on social norms interventions and the adaptation of personal behavior based on perceived peer behavior. The study aims to assess s

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Psychophysiological Effects of Music on Walking Pace in Sedentary Individuals

This research investigates the impact of music on heart rate, perceived exertion, feelings scale, and walking distance during self-selected walking pace in sedentary individuals. Results show significant interactions in heart rate and perceived exertion among groups, while no notable differences wer

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Understanding Annual Health Checks for People with Learning Disabilities

Annual Health Checks (AHC) are essential for individuals over 14 years old with learning disabilities to review their physical and mental health. Conducted by GPs or health professionals, these checks help in detecting, treating, and preventing new health conditions. By being on the learning disabil

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Understanding Health Education and Promotion Concepts

Health education is the process through which individuals and groups learn to promote, maintain, and restore health while addressing risks and preventing diseases and injuries. Health promotion involves planned actions to improve living conditions conducive to health, empower individuals, and create

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Integration of Little Sisters of the Assumption Community Health Workers into Healthcare Teams at Mount Sinai: Research Study

A research study focusing on the integration of Community Health Workers (CHWs) from Little Sisters of the Assumption into healthcare teams at Mount Sinai. The study explores methods such as in-home interventions, education, data sharing, case management, and advocacy to enhance collaboration betwee

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Impact of Symmetry and Eye Color on Perceived Attractiveness in Female College Students

This research explores the effects of facial symmetry and eye color on perceived attractiveness and mate quality in female college students. The study investigates whether symmetrical faces and certain eye colors enhance attractiveness and mate selection. Factors such as bilateral symmetry, fluctuat

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Impact of COVID-19 on Addiction and Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought challenges for individuals struggling with addiction, exacerbating issues such as anxiety, loneliness, and lack of support. Social media messages normalizing alcohol use as a coping mechanism have added to the concerns. Despite a focus on mental health in media, add

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Employee Health, Wellness, and Welfare Study: The Impact of Prosocial Behavior on Positive Affect

This study explores the connection between employees' perceived prosocial impact at work and their positive affect at home. By analyzing data collected from firefighters and rescue workers, the researchers found that positive work reflection and perceived competence play a crucial role in influencin

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Work Environment and Health Insights at NAFEA Cooley

NAFEA Cooley's work environment provides plenty of natural light, electronic prompts, and promotes physical well-being. Employees have various options for their workspaces and exhibit different levels of alcohol consumption and perceived health categories. The survey also reveals insights on workloa

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Distance as a Barrier to Healthcare Access for Individuals with Recent Homeless Experience

The study explores the impact of geographic distance on healthcare access for individuals with recent homeless experience. It assesses the association between distance to VA facilities and perceived barriers to care, as well as the relationship between perceived distance barriers and utilization of

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Public Opinion on Massachusetts Health Reform Law

Public perception of the Massachusetts Universal Health Insurance Law is divided, with varying levels of support shown over the years. While a majority support the law overall, opinions on specific aspects like requiring uninsured residents to purchase health insurance are more nuanced. Additionally

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Perceived Value of Pursuing Baldrige Applications and Awards at Tennessee Department of Health

Qualitative cross-sectional survey by Emily Miller, MPH Intern at East Tennessee State University, explores applicant perceptions of pursuing Tennessee Center of Excellence Awards and the application process at the Tennessee Department of Health. The study delves into the mission, background of Bald

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