Category: Health
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Michael Rosko, Widener University β 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 β Moving to the Music May Reduce Fall Risk in the Elderly
Dancing isnβt 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 β 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.…
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Arie Kapteyn, University of Southern California β Americans Activity Levels
Americans are not very good at determining how active they are. Arie Kapteyn, research professor of economics at the University of Southern California, explores why. ββArie Kapteyn is a Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters Arts and Sciences and Executive Director of the Center for Economic and Social…
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Helen Baghdoyan, University of Tennessee β Treating Opioid Addiction
What is the best way to treat opioid addiction? Helen Baghdoyan, professor in the department of anesthesiology at the University of Tennessee, looks into this question. Helen A. Baghdoyan is a Beaman Professor at The University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she serves as Professor of Psychology and Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of…
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Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz, University of Pennsylvania β Altruism and Kidney Donation
Why are some more altruistic than others? Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, digs into the brain to find the answer. Kristin completed her Ph.D. in psychology at Georgetown University. She previously received a B.S. in biopsychology from Tufts University and worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her…
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Chelsey Kivland, Dartmouth College β Climate Change and Health Care
Gaps in healthcare access for vulnerable populations are closing around the globe. Chelsey Kivland, assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College, examines how climate change could bust them back open. As a cultural anthropologist, I strive to understand how and why people find meaning in power and conflict. I am fascinated by the way power…
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Greg Hall, Case Western Reserve University β Tattoo Regret and Health Issues
Tattoos are common, but also pose a health risk. Greg Hall, assistant clinical professor at Case Western Reserve University, determines how toxic getting inked can be. Dr Greg Hall, is a primary care physician practicing in Cleveland, Ohio for over 20 years. A product of Cleveland public schools, he attended Williams College and majored in…