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Health Philadelphia Federal Statistical Research Data …

WebHealth. Researchers studying health-related issues are major users of the restricted data available exclusively through FSRDCs. The latests available statistics show that out of all projects in progress at the FSRDC network, 48 percent use data provided by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) or by the Agency for Healthcare Research

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Loneliness and Belonging in College Mental Health

WebLoneliness and Belonging in College Mental Health. by Spencer Biel and Katie Lewis. In December 2021, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared a youth mental health crisis associated with the coronavirus pandemic, pernicious effects of social media on self-esteem, and sluggish progress on issues like racial justice, climate change, and …

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Health Data Philadelphia Federal Statistical Research …

WebNational Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) NCHS Data Linkage Activities. Linked Mortality Data Products. Linked Medicare Enrollment and Claims Files Data. Linked Medicaid Enrollment and Claims Data. Linked Social Security Benefit History Data. National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) Data Release and Access Policy.

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Penn Mental Health Wellness Series – Chinese Language …

WebThe Penn Mental Health Wellness Series is generously sponsored by the Matthew Y Wang Memorial Fund. Matthew Y. Wang’s Memorial Fund was established on Nov.19, 2021 in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at The School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania. This fund was founded by his family to honor Matthew

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γνῶθι σαυτόν: A Reassessment of Plato’s Medical …

WebRelief of Asclepius and Hygieia, Roman Imperial Age, 100-200 AD. National Museum of Antiquities, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (Leiden) γνῶθι σαυτόν: A Reassessment of Plato’s Medical Metaphors, The ‘Self’ as a Scientific Subject of Ethics

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Martin Seligman Penn Arts & Sciences Endowed Professors

WebMartin Seligman | Penn Arts & Sciences Endowed Professors. Martin Seligman is the Director of the Penn Positive Psychology Center, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology, and Director of the Penn Master of Applied Positive Psychology program (MAPP). Commonly known as the founder of positive psychology

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PUBLIC HEALTH – GERA

WebOur OneHealth approach seeks to examine the interaction between the health of the residents of Galapagos and their environment. Galapagueños have among the highest rates of diabetes, obesity and related diseases in the country. At the same time, 99% of food is now imported, even though available agricultural lands lie fallow. In urban areas

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About Our Study – Tiempo Juntos Por Nuestra Salud

WebOur intervention study, “Tiempo Juntos por Nuestra Salud”, seeks to encourage physical activity (walking) and investigate its effects on cognitive health, cardiovascular (heart) health, and sleep quality. Our goals are: to promote cultural and community resources so that older Latinos can walk safely in Philadelphia.

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~A study located in Philadelphia, PA~

WebPlease click on the picture below to read the article published by the Penn Memory Center April 25, 2023. ~~~~~~~~~~. A research study that seeks to encourage physical activity (walking), and investigate its effects on cognitive health (memory), cardiovascular health (heart), and sleep quality. ~~~~~~~~~~. Our study is recognized professionally

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David Barnes University of Pennsylvania

WebB.A., History, Yale University, 1984 M.A., History, U.C. Berkeley, 1987 Ph.D., History, U.C. Berkeley, 1992. I teach in the History and Sociology of Science

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News and Events Philadelphia Federal Statistical Research Data …

WebMarch 22, 2016 – Workshop on Health Data from NCHS and AHRQ available through PFSRDC. Overview: The workshop provided an in-depth overview of the health data from NCHS and AHRQ available through the PFSRDC, the process of getting access to these data, and information on proposal development. Speaker: Sandra L. Decker, Ph.D., …

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Regimes of Inequality – Julia Lynch

WebRegimes of Inequality: The Political Economy of Health and Wealth. Available from Cambridge University Press.For a 20% discount, use code ROI2019. Summary. Inequality has become an intractable feature of the rich industrialized democracies, despite consensus among mass publics and experts that more social and economic equality is desirable.

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Hanming Fang Joseph M. Cohen Term Professor of Economics, …

WebHanming Fang is Joseph M. Cohen Term Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a secondary appointment at the Department of Health Care Management and the Department of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School. He is an applied microeconomist with broad theoretical and empirical interests …

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Meet the Team – Tiempo Juntos Por Nuestra Salud

WebPerez is the head investigator of Tiempo Juntos por Nuestra Salud, a project she developed to improve health among the older Latino population of Philadelphia. Investigators: David Xavier Marquez, PhD – Co-Investigator. Dr. Marquez is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).

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Convenience vs. Good Health – PSE Wellness Project

WebChoose whole grains over processed grains like white flour, bread and pasta. Choose whole fruits and vegetables on a daily basis. Choose healthier snacks like nuts, seeds, popcorn, granola bars and dried fruit. Drink more water and less sugary beverages. Get proper rest to avoid unhealthy food cravings. Cook as many of our meals as possible …

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Why getting proper rest is important and what to do about it

WebDid You Know that…. Lack of sleep affects how we think and can cause memory lapses. Lack of sleep forces your brain to shut down for a short time while you are awake.

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Richard A. Axilrod, WG’85, and Nancy M. Axilrod, parents Penn …

WebRichard A. Axilrod, WG’85, and Nancy M. Axilrod, parents, have made a $2 million gift to establish the Axilrod Term Fund in Health and Inequality. The fund has enabled Penn Arts and Sciences to recruit three new faculty members who will help establish Penn as a worldwide center for the analysis of inequality and health, with a specific focus

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Publications and Presentations – Global Age Patterns of Under-5 …

WebPresentations. “Assessing the omission of early deaths in historical vital registration data”. – Oral Session, PAA meeting, New Orleans, 2023. – 6th Human Mortality Database Symposium, Paris, 2022. “Divergent age patterns of under-5 mortality in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa: a modelling study”.

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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON – Team1000+ Saving Brains

WebUNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. Researchers affiliated with the University of Washington. Linda Adair Carol Levin | [email protected]. Dr. Carol Levin is a health economist and clinical associate professor in the department of Global Health at the University of Washington in Seattle. She is currently working with the Disease Control Priorities Project.

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