Category: Health
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Carlos Mendes de Leon, University of Michigan – Wealth Shock
Losing your wealth can have devastating consequences. Carlos Mendes de Leon, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan, examines wealth shock and its effects on your health. Dr. Carlos Mendes de Leon is a Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, where he has been a faculty member since…
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Scott Frey, University of Missouri – Hand Transplants
Can the brain re-learn how to use all the functions of a hand transplant? Scott Frey, professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Missouri, explores this question. Scott H. Frey is currently the Miller Family Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Missouri. Frey received his Ed.M. from Harvard University in Human Development…
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James Cook, University of Missouri – ACL Surgeries
A new technique to treat ACL injuries may be on the way. James Cook, Professor in Orthopedic Surgery at the University Of Missouri School Of Medicine, describes this new technique and how it could lead to a more active lifestyle for those with repaired ACLs in their knees. James Cook, D.V.M., Ph.D., serves as the…
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Melissa Maras, University of Missouri – Mental Health Support for Students
We need a better way to determine which students need mental health screenings. Melissa Maras, research consultant in the MU Assessment Resource Center at the University of Missouri, delves into a possible solution. Melissa Maras received her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Miami University. She partners with schools and communities to promote effective…
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Steve Ball, University of Missouri – More Activity during Recess
Kids love recess. Steve Ball, professor of nutrition & exercise physiology at the University of Missouri, describe how to ensure kids use recess to get their allotted amount of daily exercise. Dr. Steve Ball has devoted his education and career to study the prevention and treatment of obesity. His “MyActivity Pyramid for Kids” program, which…
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Ana Jimenez, Colgate University – Canine Life Spans and Size
Small dogs outlive bigger dogs; why? Ana Jimenez, assistant professor of biology at Colgate University, explores this question. Ana Jimenez is an assistant professor of biology at Colgate University. Her research specialties include animal physiology, environmental physiology, and organismal biology. Jimenez is primarily interested in the functional linkages between whole animal metabolic rate and the…
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Taryn Morrissey, American University – Child Care Costs in the U.S.
Child care in the U.S. can cost more than college tuition. Taryn Morrissey, associate professor in the school of public affairs at American University, explores how to make child care affordable. Taryn Morrissey is Associate Professor of Public Policy in the School of Public Affairs at American University. Her work focuses on examining and improving…
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Michael Rosko, Widener University – Making U.S. Hospitals More Affordable
How do we make health care more affordable? Michael Rosko, a professor in the Widener University School of Business Administration, discusses more efficient hospitals as an avenue to lower costs. Michael D. Rosko, a professor in the Widener University School of Business Administration, has done extensive research on the performance of health care organizations. He…
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Lisa Stegall, Hamline University – Moving to the Music May Reduce Fall Risk in the Elderly
Dancing isn’t just for the young. Lisa Stegall, Assistant Professor of Biology at Hamline University, reports the elderly also see a benefit. Dr. Ferguson-Stegall is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Hamline University in Saint Paul, MN, and directs the Integrative Physiology Laboratory. She earned her PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas…
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Sabine Huemer, Whittier College – A Different View of Mental Health Disorders
We are still looking to understand mental health issues more fully. Sabine Huemer, visiting assistant professor at Whittier College, examines autism from an inclusive viewpoint to recognize the strengths as well as the deficits. Dr. Sabine Huemer is a cognitive neuroscientist and neuroblogger with a special interest in brains that work outside the neurological norm.…