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Join us virtually on 11/06 at 12:30 PM for a lecture by Dr. Colleen Vesely, titled 'Using Community-based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) Approaches with Families with Young Children'- use the link below to register!
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InCHIP’s Community Engagement Research Core held a networking event offering insights for successful community research partnerships, which featured core co-chair Kristen Cooksey Stowers of Allied Health Sciences as a panelist.
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Former PhD student Kate Killion and Dr. Molly Waring wrote a guest blog post for Boston University School of Public Health regarding their research on MyPlate as a resource for healthy living.
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We are delighted to announce our March On Target speaker, Dr. Joseph Richardson @docjorich! Please join us on March 12th from 12-1PM; you can register at the following link: https://t.co/DA62w0ktDA
InCHIP’s Spring 2025 Lecture Series kicks off next Thursday (2/6) with a discussion from Laura Kubzansky, MPH, PhD, on social and psychological influences on physical health and aging. Learn more and RSVP: https://t.co/GI5r8OkNN2
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@rccnaging, 2/6: M3EWB Talk - Laura Kubzansky, MPH, PhD, Topic: Social and Psychological Influences on Physical Health and Aging. Register today! https://t.co/DgogLAASfz
In this @delawareonline article, InCHIP affiliate Eilon Caspi shares what families should look for in assisted living homes to ensure their loved ones' safety and well-being. https://t.co/prPlP5BRgF
“Obesity continues to be viewed as a character flaw rather than a complex health condition,” says Rudd Center Deputy Director Rebecca Puhl in this @NYTHealth article that highlights an international commission's recommendation for assessing obesity. https://t.co/TBtBhpzhir
Fear of staff retaliation in nursing homes and other elder care settings is largely universal. @insider_ct highlighted a report that InCHIP affiliate Eilon Caspi and Mairead Painter (@CTLTCOP) published to enhance understanding of this problem in the US. https://t.co/4Ha2cXPpgB
Next month, InCHIP Associate Director Caitlin Caspi will lead a @OneOpTeam webinar discussing efforts to redesign food pantries. Learn how innovative practices address health & social needs for those relying on the charitable food system.
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Join @HEResearch on Jan 30th, 2-3 pm ET for a webinar focused on reducing children’s exposure to unhealthy digital food marketing https://t.co/XvLE6pkaAz
In @UConn Today! Thank you for the great summary of research presented by @UConn_InCHIP affiliates at the recent Moving Beyond Implications Conference! @ct_ssn@jfoster_rd@dominiqueforct
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Do cancer warnings on alcohol work better if they feature graphic imagery or narrative imagery?
In our latest blog, Dr @ZXM_Ma explains her new eye-tracking study that looked into this. @UConn@UConn_InCHIP
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Virtual yoga classes were found to effectively reduce chronic low back pain, as shown in a @ClevelandClinic study led by Dr. Robert Saper. Over 12 weeks, participants reported halved pain levels and reduced reliance on pain meds. Learn more: https://t.co/13FCWhQ0qM
Applications are open for @GFRP_UNC's FERN Fellowship, a 9-week, paid research opportunity for US-based undergrads interested in food and nutrition policy. Gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and professional development. Apply by Feb. 2. Learn more: https://t.co/p4Ut80DxGU