Breast cancer incidence rates are highest among NH White women in the U.S. but diagnoses are on the rise among racial and ethnic minority women. Learn more in this new Syracuse University - Maxwell School #SULerner #PopHealth data slice:?https://lnkd.in/e5wCGPWs
Syracuse University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion & Population Health
学术研究
Syracuse,NY 469 位关注者
Conducting, coordinating, and promoting population and community health research, education, and outreach.
关于我们
The Lerner Center conducts, coordinates, and promotes population and community health research, education, and outreach focused on the social, spatial, and structural determinants of physical, mental, and behavioral health. The Center is housed within the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. With over 20 faculty affiliates from public health, sociology, psychology, economics, medicine, and public administration, the Lerner Center’s approach to research and education is both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. The Lerner Center also develops and promotes Healthy Monday programs. Healthy Monday is a national public health initiative to end chronic preventable diseases by offering weekly prompts to support people and organizations in starting and sustaining healthy behaviors.
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https://lernercenter.syr.edu
Syracuse University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion & Population Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Syracuse,NY
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2011
- 领域
- Public Health、Policy & Advocacy、Population Health、Health Promotion、Rural Health和Behavioral and Mental Health
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426 Eggers Hall
US,NY,Syracuse,13244
Syracuse University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion & Population Health员工
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Casey Collins
Digital Communications Strategist
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Vicente C.
Undergraduate Student Engagement Manager at Syracuse University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion & Population Health
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Joshua Grove
Sociologist (Syracuse University)
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Rylin McGivney
Marketing Management Student at Syracuse University
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We are excited to announce that the SU Lerner Center is now the home of Healthy Monday! Moving forward, all assets, articles, newsletters, and socials will be managed by the team at SU. Follow?The Monday Campaigns?and visit HealthyMonday.com for evidence-based health tips, movement motivation, and stress-relief strategies all in one place! #HealthyMonday #SULerner
We have some big news! Healthy Monday has a new official home at the Syracuse University Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion & Population Health and a new website. Moving forward, all assets, articles, newsletters, and socials will be managed by the team at SU! This transition marks a new phase of growth for Healthy Monday. The #DeStressMonday and #MoveItMonday campaigns and resources have been integrated into Healthy Monday, allowing for a more comprehensive approach to health and wellness. All materials and programs remain available, but they are now categorized under physical fitness and stress management alongside other wellness areas such as disease prevention, sleep, and nutrition. The new website, healthymonday.com, is LIVE. Please give it a look, and let us know what you think! #HealthyMonday?
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Did you know that diets heavier in plant-based food sources help prevent, delay, and manage the age-related diseases of cognitive decline, arthritis, and diabetes? Learn more: https://buff.ly/8NPAEzc. #NationalNutritionMonth
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Join us on April 3rd for the Paul Volcker Lecture in Behavioral Economics, with guest speaker, Dr. Jennifer Eberhardt. This lecture is held in honor of Paul Volcker and focuses on a #publicpolicy topic that draws on the insights and perspectives of #behavioraleconomics. For more information and to RSVP, visit: https://buff.ly/49Wdjpq
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U.S. suicide rates declined in 2020 during the #COVID19 pandemic before returning to pre-pandemic levels in 2021. A new study finds that stricter physical-distancing policies reduced male suicide rates by 5.3%. Learn more:
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During the first year of the #COVID19 #pandemic, older women were more likely to report being lonely than older men. Women ages 80+ were most likely to report being lonely. Learn more in this new Syracuse University - Maxwell School #SULerner #PopHealth data slice: https://lnkd.in/eFWQuWQg #OlderAdults
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How can marketing play a role in college students’ dietary choices? Research shows that healthy food marketing materials are associated with an increase in healthy food purchases among college students. Learn more: https://buff.ly/Pg0OInD. #NationalNutritionMonth
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How does the Earned Income Tax Credit (#EITC) impact caregivers’ time spent assisting adults? Learn more in this new Syracuse University - Maxwell School #SULerner #pophealth brief:?https://lnkd.in/ebdE742j
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“You have a population of workers who don’t have access to health care to begin with,” says Lerner Affiliate, Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern in Stateline. “You have this geographical barrier. You have a linguistic barrier. You have a cultural barrier. And then, of course, today, you have on top of it a lot of fear.”
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Happy International Women’s Day from the Lerner Center! We are proud to have more than 20 women affiliates, staff, and interns working toward improving population health. Check out some of their work by visiting our Population Health Research Brief Series at the link below. https://buff.ly/eGDR8zz
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