"The TEAM Clinics (Treatment, Evaluation and multidisciplinary Approaches for Mental health) focus on early intervention for younger individuals experiencing first episodes of psychosis, mood disorders and substance use disorders."
Dr. Edwin Aroke, Professor and Interim Assistant Dean for Research & Scholarship in the UAB School of Nursing, and CAPPI leadership team member, will be speaking at WCNA 26, May 7-9 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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I was recognized by @ElsevierConnect as a top #OpenAccess contributor! Between 2020–2022, I published 1 open access article with Elsevier. This article was linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. #Together4OpenScience. Learn more: https://t.co/gR19ihTprk
People with high impact chronic low back pain demonstrate a rapid pace of biological aging, and insomnia appears to be a key driver. Strong work @Edaroke @cappi_uab @WUSTL_AnesRsrch https://t.co/UIgb68eWzw
Congratulations to my amazing super star friends @Edaroke and @RuthMCreber for receiving this year #FNINR Protégé Award 🥇 they truly deserve it! Bravo 👏
Dr. Jacquelyn Taylor @jytaylor007@ColumbiaNursing will provide the closing keynote for #CANSSOS22 on the biological mechanisms that interact with social and structural determinants of health. Dr. @FelesiaBowen@UABSON will moderate. Join us in the Independence Ballroom.
Une récente étude américaine montre que la discrimination raciale pourrait entrainer des altérations des voies de signalisation du stress chez les personnes de couleur avec le risque de développer davantage certaines pathologies
The June issue opens with a 3-part series on racism and pain inequities.
Part 1: @DrCaliaMorais provides a historical framework for how the impacts of #racism influence pain outcomes.
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Epigenome-wide DNA methylation profiling of conditioned pain modulation in individuals with non-specific chronic low back pain @US_ASP @cappi_uab @IASPpain https://t.co/YHO6Qf123T
Gunmen kill man impersonating Amba boys In Bamenda
Reports say the man was shot several times as he tried to escape while in the hands of his captors on a motorbike.
Details below 👇🏾
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