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People – Communication Neuroscience Lab
http://cn.asc.upenn.edu/people
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Email: falk@asc.upenn.edu. Email: mbod@asc.upenn.edu. Email: ebruneau@asc.upenn.edu. Email: ncooper@asc.upenn.edu. Email: ykang@asc.upenn.edu. Is a postdoctoral researcher at the Annenberg School for Communication. Her research investigates psychological and neural mechanisms that support the development and changes in social cognition, emotions, and health outcomes. Her main research interests are in 1) linking social cognitive and affective processing in the brain to...S wor...
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Strategic Partners at U-M | mcircc
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Strategic Partners at U-M. Strategic Partners at U-M. Michigan Center for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR). University of Michigan Injury Center. Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSensing and Systems (WIMS. Center for Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety (CHEPS). Wu Manufacturing Center (WuMRC). Center for Advanced Models for Translational Sciences and Therapeutics (CAMTraST). Center for Health Communications Research (CHCR). University of Michigan Clinical Simulation Center (UMCSC). By callin...
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The Why Axis - A Cure for the Common Health Visualization
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A Cure for the Common Health Visualization. Apr 28, 2014. Today we have better access to health information than ever before but this means little without greater understanding. Visualizing Health. Is a weapon in the fight to create a culture of health. The site is primarily gallery of graphics proven to clearly communicate health information to patients. Visualizing Health was created by the University of Michigan. In partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. And was led up by Thomas Goetz.
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Prostate cancer survivor sexual rehabilitation intervention boosted by $1.6M grant from the Movember Foundation | Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
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Prostate cancer survivor sexual rehabilitation intervention boosted by $1.6M grant from the Movember Foundation. Prostate cancer survivor sexual rehabilitation intervention boosted by $1.6M grant from the Movember Foundation. July 8, 2015. Prostate cancer survivor sexual rehabilitation intervention boosted by $1.6M grant from the Movember Foundation. A $16 million grant from the Movember Foundation. A multidisciplinary, multisite team led by Daniela Wittmann, Ph.D., M.S.W., clinical a...Men often have ov...
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Visualizing Health : About
http://www.vizhealth.org/about
How To Use This Site. How We Created Our Images. How We Identified the Best Designs. When it comes to our bodies, data abounds. We all have a blood pressure, weight, cholesterol levels, A1c, BMI, and more. We have risks, too. We might have or be at risk for cancer, or heart disease, or have a higher risk of experiencing a side effect of a medication or treatment than someone else. In theory, this data can help us make better decisions about our health. Should I take this pill? How can I reduce my risk?
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Links
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There's more about my books at www.claireandmonte.com. Is the Ann Arbor company where I often consult. I've done many projects with the University of Michigan's Center for Health Communications Research. I also have profiles on FaceBook.
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Partners - MyGiHealth MyGiHealth
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News & Updates. News & Updates. Academic Institutions, Centers of Excellence, Industry Leaders and National Institutions. Drs Spiegel and Chey have leveraged the considerable clinical, research, health services, and educational expertise of our partners to build MyGiHealth to serve the needs of patients, health care providers and clinical investigators.
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Visualizing Health : About
http://www.vizhealth.net/about
How To Use This Site. How We Created Our Images. How We Identified the Best Designs. When it comes to our bodies, data abounds. We all have a blood pressure, weight, cholesterol levels, A1c, BMI, and more. We have risks, too. We might have or be at risk for cancer, or heart disease, or have a higher risk of experiencing a side effect of a medication or treatment than someone else. In theory, this data can help us make better decisions about our health. Should I take this pill? How can I reduce my risk?