Using data from the American College Health Association's
National College Health Assessment II, criminologists from Georgia State University and the University of West Georgia assessed the extent to which international college students experience violent victimization, comparing their risk to that for domestic students.
In one of the few studies on the subject, Wyatt and colleague Sara Oswalt compared responses to mental health concerns from the nearly 28,000 undergraduate and graduate student participants in the American College Health Association -
National College Health Assessment II.
Not exact matches
Postpartum hemorrhage guidelines are regularly updated by the Royal
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and The
National Institute for
Health and Care Excellence, and then written into local protocols for practice in every
National Health Service hospital.
Togbe's other current directorships include: • Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club Ltd (Chairman), Ghana's premier football club • Africa Fertilizer and Agribusiness Partnership, a partnership of African development organizations • Africa World Airlines Ltd (Co-chairman), a domestic and regional carrier • Aluworks Ghana Ltd, an aluminium rolling mill listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) • Ensign
College of Public
Health, a private university training public health practitioners • National Investment Bank Ltd (Chairman), a majority state - owned, publicly traded universal bank • Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd, an independent power generating company Among Togbe's many awards and recognitions are the foll
Health, a private university training public
health practitioners • National Investment Bank Ltd (Chairman), a majority state - owned, publicly traded universal bank • Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd, an independent power generating company Among Togbe's many awards and recognitions are the foll
health practitioners •
National Investment Bank Ltd (Chairman), a majority state - owned, publicly traded universal bank • Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd, an independent power generating company Among Togbe's many awards and recognitions are the following:
Mintz does not refer at all to research by developmental psychologists such as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck
College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor does he cite the huge, multicenter
National Institute of Child
Health studies, all of which suggest that more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade school.
American Catholics to create a sort of parallel society in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the result that there are now over 6,800 Catholic schools (5 % of the
national total); 630 hospitals (11 %) plus a similar number of smaller
health facilities; and 244
colleges and universities.
The
National Alliance on Mental Illness estimates that more than 5 million
college students struggle with mental
health — including anxiety and depression.
Fathers Direct, the
national information centre for fatherhood, today welcomed a study from University
College, London, demonstrating how the emotional
health of teenagers can be damaged by a poor early relationship with their fathers.
The American
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is the
national medical organization representing over 45,000 members who provide
health care for women.
Released jointly last March by the
National Dairy Council (NDC), GENYOUth Foundation, the American
College of Sports Medicine and the American School
Health Association, The Wellness Impact directly addresses how schools can play a vital role in shaping the future through a combination of improved nutrition and increased opportunities for physical activity.
Contributors: Members of the writing committee for this paper were Peter Brocklehurst (professor of perinatal epidemiology,
National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU), University of Oxford; professor of women's
health, Institute for Women's Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, Institute for Women's
Health, University College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
Health, University
College London (UCL)-RRB-; Pollyanna Hardy (senior trials statistician, NPEU); Jennifer Hollowell (epidemiologist, NPEU); Louise Linsell (senior medical statistician, NPEU); Alison Macfarlane (professor of perinatal
health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, City University London); Christine McCourt (professor of maternal and child
health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, City University London); Neil Marlow (professor of neonatal medicine, UCL); Alison Miller (programme director and midwifery lead, Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child
Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information, National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
Health (CEMACH)-RRB-; Mary Newburn (head of research and information,
National Childbirth Trust (NCT)-RRB-; Stavros Petrou (
health economist, NPEU; professor of health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health economist, NPEU; professor of
health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health economics, University of Warwick); David Puddicombe (researcher, NPEU); Maggie Redshaw (senior research fellow, social scientist, NPEU); Rachel Rowe (researcher, NPEU); Jane Sandall (professor of social science and women's
health, King's College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwi
health, King's
College London); Louise Silverton (deputy general secretary, Royal
College of Midwives (RCM)-RRB-; and Mary Stewart (research midwife, NPEU; senior lecturer, King's
College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery).
The MEPs voting for the Resolution were heeding the expert opinions of medical and public
health bodies from across Europe, US, Asia and Latin America and from UN bodies, including WHO, UNICEF, Save the Children, the UK Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME), the European Midwives Association, Eurochild, Association of European Cancer Leagues, the European Federation of the Association of Dieticians (EFAD), the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), COFACE (the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union), EPHA (the European Public Health Association) BEUC (the European Consumers Association), the German Midwives Association, the California Women Infants and Children Association, Sustain's Childrens Food Campaign, the National Childbirth Trust, the Baby Feeding Law Group and the International Baby Food Action N
health bodies from across Europe, US, Asia and Latin America and from UN bodies, including WHO, UNICEF, Save the Children, the UK Royal
College of Paediatrics and Child
Health, the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME), the European Midwives Association, Eurochild, Association of European Cancer Leagues, the European Federation of the Association of Dieticians (EFAD), the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), COFACE (the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union), EPHA (the European Public Health Association) BEUC (the European Consumers Association), the German Midwives Association, the California Women Infants and Children Association, Sustain's Childrens Food Campaign, the National Childbirth Trust, the Baby Feeding Law Group and the International Baby Food Action N
Health, the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME), the European Midwives Association, Eurochild, Association of European Cancer Leagues, the European Federation of the Association of Dieticians (EFAD), the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN), COFACE (the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union), EPHA (the European Public
Health Association) BEUC (the European Consumers Association), the German Midwives Association, the California Women Infants and Children Association, Sustain's Childrens Food Campaign, the National Childbirth Trust, the Baby Feeding Law Group and the International Baby Food Action N
Health Association) BEUC (the European Consumers Association), the German Midwives Association, the California Women Infants and Children Association, Sustain's Childrens Food Campaign, the
National Childbirth Trust, the Baby Feeding Law Group and the International Baby Food Action Network
The
National Youth Sports
Health & Safety Institute (NYSHSI), American
College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and Sanford
Health hosted an innovative think tank in regards to regenerative medicine in youth sports.
The American
College of Pediatricians is a
national organization of pediatricians and other healthcare professionals dedicated to the
health and well - being of children.
Cincinnati Children's is one of the top two recipients of pediatric research grants from the
National Institutes of
Health, and a research and teaching affiliate of the University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine.
Oct 20 - 21, 2011: Annual Canadian
National Breastfeeding Seminar for
Health Professionals: Toronto ONT, sponsored by INFACT Canada, Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Science Centre, and Toronto Public
Health.
Thirteenth Annual Canadian
National Breastfeeding Seminar for
Health Professionals: Pathways to Exclusive Breastfeeding; Toronto ONT, June 5 - 7, 2000, sponsored by INFACT Canada, Humber
College, Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Science Centre, and Toronto Public
Health.
Fourteenth Annual Canadian
National Breastfeeding Seminar for
Health Professionals: Pathways to Exclusive Breastfeeding; Toronto ONT, June 2 - 5, 2005, sponsored by INFACT Canada, Humber
College, Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Science Centre, and Toronto Public
Health.
Tenth Annual Canadian
National Breastfeeding Seminar for
Health Professionals: Protecting the Right to Breastfeed; Toronto ONT, June 1 - 2, 2000, sponsored by INFACT Canada, Humber
College, Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Science Centre, and Toronto Public
Health.
In addition to GENYOUth, the summit partners included
National Dairy Council, the
National Football League, the American
College of Sports Medicine, and the American School
Health Association; health professionals, educators, athletes, students, chefs, and corporations came together not only to explore the connections between health and learning, but to find ways to increase access and participation to programs which benefit students health, learning, and
Health Association;
health professionals, educators, athletes, students, chefs, and corporations came together not only to explore the connections between health and learning, but to find ways to increase access and participation to programs which benefit students health, learning, and
health professionals, educators, athletes, students, chefs, and corporations came together not only to explore the connections between
health and learning, but to find ways to increase access and participation to programs which benefit students health, learning, and
health and learning, but to find ways to increase access and participation to programs which benefit students
health, learning, and
health, learning, and lives.
Originally appearing as an article in School Nutrition Magazine, «A Wellness Wake - up Call» addresses the impact of The Wellness Impact report, which was created jointly between
National Dairy Council, GENYOUth Foundation, the American
College of Sports Medicine, and the American School
Health Association.
The report is a joint effort of the
National Dairy Council, GENYOUth Foundation, American
College of Sports Medicine, and American School
Health Association and is available for review online.
Conference notes that there is compelling
national and international evidence that confirms the prevalence of serious
health and safety risks in schools and
colleges, including exposure to work - related stressors, excessive working hours, bullying and harassment, asbestos and excessive temperatures.
Albany Medical
College has received a five - year, $ 10.2 million grant from the
National Institutes of
Health.
Moving People is a groundbreaking and diverse programme of
national and local activity, led by four mental
health organisations - Mental Health Media, Mind, Rethink, and the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College L
health organisations - Mental
Health Media, Mind, Rethink, and the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College L
Health Media, Mind, Rethink, and the Institute of Psychiatry, King's
College London.
Albert Einstein
College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has been awarded $ 1.22 million from the
National Institutes of
Health to help fight childhood obesity in the Bronx.
The budget plan proposes steep cuts at the
National Institutes of
Health, which funds biomedical research conducted by the nation's leading
colleges and universities.
FAU's
College of Engineering and Computer Science is leading the multidisciplinary team that has received a four - year, $ 1.3 million grant from the
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the
National Institutes of
Health for a project titled «Virtual Neuroprosthesis: Restoring Autonomy to People Suffering from Neurotrauma.»
Because Iowa's engineering department had a close relationship with the
College of Medicine, he was able to receive grants in excess of $ 1 million dollars from the
National Institutes of
Health and
National Science Foundation, as well as Microsoft, for his work in AI, specifically robotics and bioinformatics.
Coricelli conducted the study with scientists from the University
College London, the French Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems, the French Institute of
Health and Medical Research, and the French
National Center for Scientific Research.
Dr. Luana Colloca, Associate Professor at University of Maryland, along with colleagues at the
National Institute of Mental
Health and Weill Cornell Medical
College, recruited 109 healthy participants to study the placebo effects of vasopressin.
Yet, search committees at the vast majority of
colleges aren't looking for a bunch of science papers or an R01 from the
National Institutes of
Health.
Eric Dishman, a former Intel executive now at the
National Institutes of
Health, was a 19 - year - old
college sophomore when he was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer.
«These are remarkable data,» says Amit Nathwani at University
College London, who is using AAVs in potential treatments for a blood disorder called haemophilia B. «Liver fibrosis is a major clinical problem and if these data can be reproduced clinically, the
National Health Service would save billions and patients would be given a new lease of life.»
Arizona State University Army Research Lab, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate Baylor School of Medicine Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University CIIT Centers for
Health Research Columbia University Cornell University Emory University School of Medicine Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center J. David Gladstone Institute Harvard University Medical School Indiana University, Bloomington Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Los Alamos
National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory Louisiana State University
Health Sciences Center Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts Institute of Technology McGill University MCP Hahnemann Medical School Medical
College of Georgia Medical
College of Wisconsin Microsoft NCI NIEHS NIH NOAA New York University School of Medicine Penn State University
College of Medicine Pfizer Rockefeller University Rowland Institute for Science Seattle Biomedical Research Institute St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Stanford University USEPA /
National Risk Management Research Lab University of Alabama, Birmingham University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, San Francisco University of Chicago University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine University of Colorado at Boulder University of Georgia University of Illinois, Chicago University of Illinois, Urbana - Champagne University of Maryland University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of New Mexico University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Texas, Austin University of Texas Medical Branch University of Toronto University of Wisconsin, Madison Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech Yale University
The research team, comprising researchers from Imperial
College London, the Government of India's Revised
National TB Control Programme, the World
Health Organisation, and other organisations, have published their findings in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
The use of statins may not be associated with lowering risk for Parkinson's disease, according to a new study led by researchers at Penn State
College of Medicine and
National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences.
The research was supported by funding from a
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant; the Dr. Mary P. Dole Medical Fellowship from the Mount Holyoke
College Alumnae Association; and the Charlotte Ellerston Social Service Postdoctoral Fellowship in Abortion and Reproductive
Health.
The study was conducted by a team of researchers from Emory University, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, and the University of KwaZulu - Natal in South Africa and was funded by the U.S.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the
National Institutes of
Health.
«The opportunity for this career development is now,» says Graham Lord, director of translational research development at the
National Institute for
Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at King's
College London and Guy's and St. Thomas» hospitals.
People with bipolar disorder have lower levels of certain omega - 3 fatty acids that cross the blood - brain barrier compared to those who do not, according to researchers from Penn State
College of Medicine and the
National Institutes of
Health.
Incorporating information from the American
College of Surgeons
National Surgical Quality Improvement Program and Surgical Risk Calculator into the daily workflow of healthcare teams in hospitals across the country could help achieve the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services» goal to reduce hospital readmissions and generate savings in
health care costs in the coming years.
The study was funded by: the Medical Research Council; the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council; the
National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at Guy's and St Thomas» NHS Foundation trust and King's
College London; and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Imperial
College London.
«Our results highlight the importance of routes of administration when considering the
health effects of cannabis and show that the co-administration of tobacco and cannabis is associated with decreased motivation to cease tobacco use, and to seek help for ceasing the use of tobacco and cannabis,» says Michael T. Lynskey, Professor of Addictions in the
National Addictions Centre of the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's
College London.
«It's very unfortunate and could potentially be counterproductive by preventing
health care workers from Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea from sharing their experiences and findings at one of the most important tropical disease meetings globally,» adds Peter Hotez, dean of the
National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor
College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
The paper's lead author, Dr Carsten Flohr, whose work is supported by the
National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at Guy's and St Thomas» and King's
College London, said: «The WHO recommends between four and six months of exclusive breastfeeding to aid prevention of allergy and associated illnesses.
Funding: Financial support was provided by start - up funds from the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign Department of Anthropology and Institute for Genomic Biology (KC), Academic Senate funds from the University of California, Riverside, and start - up funds from Skidmore
College (RN), K12HD055892 (
National Institutes of
Health Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's
Health Program (JR)-RRB-, and start - up funds from Harvard University (KH).
This work was supported by an intramural grant from the Medical
College of Georgia (Child
Health Discovery Institute),
National Institutes of
Health Grants NIDDK K01 - DK100616 and NIA P01 - AG036675 - 01, American Diabetes Association Grant 1 -16-JDF-062, and the
National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program.
Supported by a grant (R01 ES08388) from the
National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS) and in part by grants from the NIEHS Environmental
Health Sciences Center at the University of Rochester (ES01247), the Cornell University Bronfenbrenner Life Course Institute in the
College of Human Ecology, the Strong Memorial Hospital Children's Research Center, and a joint research and extension program funded by the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
The scientists, based in the
National Institute for
Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) for Mental
Health at King's
College London Institute of Psychiatry and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) scanned 14 healthy babies born at full term.