Welcome new members of the Adolescent Advisory Council (AAC) of PODER. Looking forward to a summer full of surprises as we train our "community researchers."
It was a pleasure to present with Shailja Mathur #njaes on our research investigating the role of acculturation stress on diurnal salivary cortisol profiles and the risk of CVD among first generation Asian Indian immigrants at #HEAN2024.
Thanks @ihhcpar. Rutgers-NYU CAHPE leadership and NIMHD have approved our proposal “Design and implementation of a peer leader-facilitated dyadic intervention to decrease cardiovascular risk among Asian Indian immigrants” to receive a P50 project award of $60,000.
Another fantastic brainstorming session (and a great lunch) with faculty, students, peer leaders/CHWs and study participants in Project CHAI (Cardiovascular Health among Asian Indian immigrants)
Community health workers in action! Peer leaders and promotoras work with Rutgers faculty and community members to improve immigrant health in Project CHAI.
Did you know that nearly 45% of women are living with some form of cardiovascular disease and less than 50% of women entering pregnancy in the United States have good heart health? #gored https://t.co/30jvtl2mMf
Have you started thinking about your new year resolutions? This article provides EIGHT different areas of self-care nurses should consider and some ideas of how to work self-care into your daily life. Which ones will you consider adding? https://t.co/Lp1ekAy54w