Kaiser Permanente researcher, physical activity and obesity prevention, former university professor, runner, daughter, wife, mom. tweets=mine @KPSCALResearch
Our study @KPSCalResearch confirms COVID-19 inequities among Hispanic, Black/African American, and Asian persons compared to White persons and provides further evidence of disproportionate effects of COVID-19 on Pacific Islanders. #Healthequity#KPResearch
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We know how much you miss spending time with friends and family. But now more than ever, avoid in-person gatherings. It’s the best way to protect those you love most from COVID-19. See more tips on https://t.co/03DFRQaiBj
Kaiser Permanente research found that targeted patient-centered strategies may increase the number of people living with HIV who enroll in alcohol and drug treatment.
Published in @SubstanceAbuseJ
#WorldAIDSDay#KPResearch@kpscalresearch#drugtreatment
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A Jewish teaching says those who die just before the Jewish new year are the ones God has held back until the last moment bc they were needed most & were the most righteous. And so it was that #RBG died as the sun was setting last night marking the beginning of RoshHashanah
We are participating in a phase 3 clinical trial to test an investigational vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. We plan to enroll approximately 1,400 participants at four sites in California and Oregon. https://t.co/vIQ72OagkZ
Meet Paola. She's 18 & works at In-N-Out.
And at one time this spring, she was the breadwinner for her household.
Working teens who aren't #dropout risks still shoulder big stresses at home and school during #coronavirus:
https://t.co/c23Z4npZ2X #longreads#tellewa#caedchat
Clinical trials at @aboutKP play a critical role in moving cancer treatment forward. Watch this video of clinical trials investigator Helen Moon, MD, discussing how these efforts improve survival rates and quality of life for patients. https://t.co/IqjBbKlVyK #PermanenteMedicine
Public transportation and travel can still be risky and people need to think twice before they leave home, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in new guidelines released Friday. https://t.co/5vFPFcwbeI
Sugary coffee drinks tied to poor sleep for young women
Story in @Reuters_Health
Interview with @RohmDeborah (Deborah Rohm Young), director of behavioral research at @KPSCalResearch#KPResearch
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