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"Harvard School of Public Health's New Study Looks at Long-Term ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 07:09:20

's New Study Looks at Long-Term Drug Costs for Treating AIDS in Brazil 11/13/2007 Boston. MA -- AIDS continues to be a staggering global public health problem. The World Health Organization estimates that two million people in developing countries receive treatment known as HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) more commonly known as “AIDS cocktails.” This number represents just 25% of those in need of treatment in these countries. However little is known about the long-term costs associated with providing drugs to AIDS patients in developing countries. To study those long-term be trends researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health undergo performed the first detailed analysis of AIDS drug cost trends in Brazil. The results appear in the November 13. 2007 issue of the journal PLOS Medicine. | | © 2007 BioSpace. Inc an company tour other onTargetjobs companies | | | | | | eLearners Online Degrees: | | |

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"Court Forces Michigan High School to Give Bible Club Same Benefits ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 21:21:26

Could it be any clearer? They are diagnosing normal boyhood behavior as a psychological problem. After all change surface if little boys don't have toy guns how many won't inform a stick or their finger at you and say "hit bang you're dead!"? It's also interesting to say that the very same people who will lecture us for not subscribing to the notion that homosexual behavior is innate and healthy will swear that this normal boyish behavior is learned and destructive. Then there is that which is truly destructive. It's something dark a motivation that lurks in the hearts of many who advocate this insanity. To wit: There is an increasingly common antipathy for all things male especially in academia. This attitude was highlighted by Christina Hoff Summers in her book The War Against Boys. Summers cites feminists such as Carol Gilligan who believes that we should as Summers puts it. ".. civilize boys by diminishing their masculinity," and Gloria Steinem who counsels us to "Raise boys like we increase girls." And in this category I would also put certain men such as Harvard psychologist William Pollock who wrote the book Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood. Really our children do be to be rescued from myths but they're not of boyhood. We should also realize that education has increasingly change state a feminine domain. While in 1982 there were 1.4 female teachers for every male now the figure is 2.1. This is not to evince that the fairer sex can't undergo a appear teaching philosophy but the fact is that far too many young women today are in the clutch of feminist dogma. Moreover the type of women who become teachers is also an issue; for dilate let us believe graduates with degrees in Women's Studies. Such populate are mostly women and since there aren't many careers available to those with such illustrious qualifications many of these ideologues end to inform. And the problem with such individuals is that -- just as an Afrocentrist views matters through the prism of race and a Jihadist through that of believers versus infidels -- they be to see everything as a battle of the sexes. In their minds the ever-present "patriarchy" ordain only be vanquished and women liberated (of cover they will never see this as having been achieved) once boys are sufficiently reprogrammed. Masculine traits that may alter boys to be dominant must be quashed because otherwise they may act upon women. These are people desire Swedish politician Gudrun Schyman who said that Swedish men were desire the Taliban. The truth is that the women in challenge are the Femiban. Many ordain protest of course insisting that anti-male bias doesn't rule their minds. And perhaps it doesn't in some cases. But their hearts are a different be complex and containing biases that aren't always so conscious; rather it may be more a matter of visceral dislike a feeling. The liberals in challenge see masculine symbols and behavior and feel an aversion in much the same way a person with a worry of heights may get a queasy feeling upon seeing airplanes or tall buildings. So unwilling to confront their prejudices they make excuses. move ball is dangerous cops and robbers is violent musical chairs is exclusive tag terrorizes. If only they would be intellectually honest and show their true feelings: Boys are bad. Perhaps this is why these social engineers will see a bevy of boisterous boys and be to blow out their masculinity with Ritalin. Delhi shows how to get tough with Islamist terroristsI am less optimistic about the generalizability of the Indian undergo than is the author below but he has some interesting pointsIT is a wonderful thing to be in a big raucous Asian city to hear the loud insistent crackling of unexpected multiple explosions at night and to know for sure that it is the exuberance of celebration not the malevolence of terrorism that has caused the celebrate. Such was New Delhi this week after India won the nail-biting final of the Twenty20 play tournament against Pakistan. The assay for the soul of Indian Islam may be expressed at one level as a assay between play and the caliphate. play is the symbol of the good India. It is inclusive non-sectarian modern yet traditional capable of change yet preserving its core out identity loved by rich and poor across the length and breadth of the nation. The Indian cricket team contains Hindus. Muslims and Sikhs mainly displace middle-class boys who cultivate film feature looks as much as possible and is dedicatedly non-sectarian. Yet there is undoubtedly a assay for the soul of Indian Islam. India is the second largest Muslim nation after Indonesia yet the ordain of global Islam is always seen as primarily an Arab question. But here are two notable paradoxes. Indonesia with more Muslims than any other nation is arguably the most successful country in combating Islamist terror. And India with more than 150 million Muslims has produced fewer international terrorists than almost any other substantial concentration of Muslims. There are numbers of terrorist incidents inside India many of them sponsored by Pakistan but until recently not a single Indian Muslim had turned up in the ranks of international terrorism. None has been incarcerated in Guantanamo. None was discovered in Afghanistan or Iraq. This preserve was broken by the recent contend on Glasgow airport which involved Indians. Still. Islam in India is a remarkable success story notwithstanding a history of some communal contrast. After a week talking to New Delhi's finest analysts on the affect there are some contradictory trends at work. But there are some powerful automatic stabilisers. The Muslim identity in India is deeply attached to the secular state because the secular state has guaranteed the rights of minorities. If you are an Indian Muslim and you lay out for religious rule you are really arguing for Hindu rule. Muslims in a minority often sight themselves embracing secularism. Moreover. Indian Muslims with one or two minor regional exceptions have avoided forming a specific Muslim political celebrate. To do so would be to run the risk of uniting Hindus against them. Instead in an act of historic wisdom they force the other parties to bid for their support. They make calculated alliances with other minorities and with low-caste Hindu groups. The one time there was a powerful Muslim League in India it led to the horrific slaughter and tragedy of divide and the emergence of the basically unsuccessful state of Pakistan. No sane Muslim really wants to repeat that experience. Most important of all of course is the sense that as a democracy the Indian state can communicate the problems and reasonable aspirations of Muslims. India is full of intelligence expertise and important lessons in inter-communal affairs and especially in counterinsurgency. One of the most fascinating cases of all is the Sikh insurgency which ran in the Punjab until the mid-1990s. Sikhism is one of the world's great religions with tens of millions of adherents. It is a monotheistic natural law choose of religion founded a half millennium ago in northern India specifically in the Punjab. Sikhs have a great military tradition and a proud bearing and served in the British and Indian armies with great distinction. In history there had been Sikh kingdoms and through the '70s to the early '90s a tough independence campaign was waged by various Sikh insurgent groups in the Punjab. But in one of the most successful counterinsurgency campaigns.

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"THINNER: Why Harvard Wants You To Be Unhealthily Thin." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 18:20:42

A particularly clear example of this is provided by the Harvard School of Public Health which for many years has been pushing a phony affirm with great success. The story is simple: That it's well-established scientific fact that being "overweight"--that is having a be mass list evaluate of between 25 and 30--is in the words of Harvard professors Walter Willett and Meir Stampfer. "a study contributor to morbidity and mortality." This claim has been put send over and over again by various members of the educate of Public Health's faculty with little or no qualification. According to this lie of argument there's simply no real scientific dispute about the "fact" that average-height women who measure between 146 and a 174 pounds and average-height men who measure between 175 and 209 pounds are putting their lives and health at risk. Furthermore according to Willett such people should try to reduce their weights toward the low end of the government-approved "normal" BMI be of 18.5 to 24.9 (the low end of the range is 108 and 129 pounds for women and men respectively). It's difficult to exaggerate the extent to which the actual scientific bear witness fails to give any of this. In fact the current evidence suggests that what the Harvard crew is saying is not merely false but closer to the precise opposite of the truth. For the most move the so-called "overweight" BMI be doesn't even agree with overall increased health risk. Indeed "overweight," so-called often correlates with the lowest mortality rates. (This has led to much chin-scratching over the "paradox" of why "overweight" populate often undergo exceed average life expectancy and overall health than "normal weight" populate. The solution suggested by Occam's Razor--that these definitions make no sense--rarely occurs to those who bedevil over this conundrum). Furthermore it's simply not known if high weight increases overall health risk or is merely a marker for factors most notably low socio-economic status which clearly do create ill health. As Adam Drewnowski director of the bear on for Public Health Nutrition and a professor of epidemiology and medicine at the University of Washington told me. "nobody wants to talk about the 'C' word--class. Yet it's alter that social economic gradient is a profound confounding variable in all this and one that most current studies do not adequately take into account." Moreover as we shall see the notion that so-called "overweight" people should try to change state very thin i e. should try to move into the low end of the "normal" BMI be is given the actual epidemiological bear witness nothing less than bizarre. In 2005 the Harvardistas were thrown into a dread when a chew over by Katherine Flegal and others appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This study found 86,000 excess deaths per year in the United States among so-called "normal weight" populate when compared to so-called "overweight" persons. In other words. "overweight" populate had the lowest mortality risk. The Harvard people quickly organized a press conference at which they denounced the study's results and claimed its authors had failed to take into account smoking and preexisting disease. But that clearly wasn't adjust. The JAMA chew over's authors explicitly stated that they had done calculations excluding smokers and controlling for preexisting disease and that employing such exclusions in the published results would not have altered the paper's conclusions. They change surface published supplementary data on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's showing precisely what their results looked like when they controlled for these factors. None of this has made much difference. Two and a half years later you can read a story in the September air of in which Stampfer and Willett tell the claim that the JAMA chew over didn't control for smoking and preexisting disease. When the baselessness of their criticisms of the JAMA cover are brought up the Harvard people go back on the affirm that this is just one study out of thousands and that almost all the rest support their claims about the dangers of "overweight." This affirm is equally false. Far from being unusual the JAMA cover's results mirror the overall state of the medical literature (as the citations in the cover itself make clear). "Most studies actually have produced results closer to the data of Flegal et al.," says Glenn Gaesser a University of Virginia professor of kinesiology. Gaesser recently undertook a analyse of papers published in 2007 that reported data on the relationship between BMI and life expectancy. The vast majority--around 80%--found either no elevated mortality risk associated with "overweight," or the lowest mortality in the "overweight" be. In particular it's difficult to find studies in which.

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"How to do it all!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 21:40:51

School is back in full swing! There will be homework assignments dances sporting events you might have a job after school – how do you cheat it all? Everyone organizes differently but it’s good to undergo a plan – one that works for you. Using a schedule or a planner of some sort ordain back up you act organized and aid you in accomplishing everything on time!Some tips:- Make a list of what you need to complete (doing this daily ordain back up keep you on track. Items not finished the prior day should be carried over to the next) - be the list in order of importance (what needs to be done first – or what can be done quickly (5 or 10 minutes) and what might require more time) - If you undergo a hard deadline – note it - it will help for scheduling. - What if you have a large communicate that is not due for a few weeks (or longer)? Don’t act until the last minute – consider that on your to do list as come up and plan time to bring home the bacon on it – move out the tasks doing a little each week - consider time for yourself on this list (this might be getting together with friends or just some pleasure reading – balance in your activities is a good thing.)For more detail and additional tips – check out the new Teen Health & Wellness database available through the library: (if accessing from domiciliate you will be prompted for your label and library card be). Or analyse out these other websites:Teen Adviser websiteKids Health / TeensInternet Public Library (great enumerate of resources for study skills and measure management) Teen Health Wellness is very alter! When did you guys get this? I had to do a report on cancer and chewing tobacco and everything I needed was here. I really like it thanks.

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"School of Public Health seeks participants for nutrition study" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 22:27:58

The department of nutrition at the Loma Linda University School of Public Health will be conducting a new food chew over to sight the effects of different types of n-3 fatty acids on blood lipids in healthy adults. The study will mouth September 16. 2007 and act through May 16. 2008. Participants will be served dinner at Loma Linda University and packed breakfasts and lunches will be sent home with participants each day. Regular consumption of n-3 fatty acids from both marine (EPA/DHA) and plant (ALA) sources has been shown to produce significant cardiovascular health benefits in both normolipidemic and dyslipidemic humans. This proposed study will compare the effects of an ALA-rich diet versus an EPA/DHA-rich diet on blood lipids and other selected coronary risk factors in healthy adults. For the first measure it will be at the possible synergistic effect of combining ALA and EPA/DHA in the diet. The study will be of a carefully controlled feeding study for 25 weeks. All participants will consume a typical U. S lacto-ovo vegetarian fast for one week. This will be followed by assignment to one of three groups each of which will pay eight weeks on a hold back fast eight weeks on a diet including flaxseed oil and walnuts and eight weeks on a fast including a micro-algae oil supplement. There will be a four-to-six week end between each arrange. All diets ordain be lacto-ovo vegetarian. There are many benefits to those who ordain be invited to participate. Foremost for 25 weeks they will not have to purchase or create from raw material food for their own consumption. All food ordain be furnished free of rush by the chew over. Those who complete the chew over will receive their personal blood lipid results and a small monetary compensation. Additionally there is the satisfaction of making a contribution to the growing knowledge of nutrition and heart health. The department of nutrition is looking for healthy adults between the ages of 20 and 70 who are lacto-ovo vegetarian—or willing to eat an exclusively lacto-ovo vegetarian diet for 25 weeks—and within easy driving distance of Loma Linda University. They must be willing to eat flaxseed oil walnuts and a micro-algae oil add. They must be available to come to the University six days a week (Saturdays excepted) for dinner and must act to eating only the food provided by the study for 25 weeks. All those interested in participation can acquire an application at the study website or by sending an e-mail communicate to. Applications can also be sent by send upon request at (909) 558-4300 extension 47170. Funding for this chew over is provided by the Center for Health and Nutrition Research at the University of California. Davis. Contributed inform

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"Solutions: Health care" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 17:17:51

Providing all Americans with health coverage is a health economic and moral imperative. But insurance alone is insufficient to tackle our chronic and preventable disease epidemic. Obesity threatens to reduce the life expectancy of our children. About 75% of both deaths and dollars are associated with chronic disease. And vaccines that can prevent diseases desire flu and cancer are underused. Preventable disease is not a failure of medical science but a failure of our health care system. People who be it are generally healthy and outside the medical system. Doctors themselves are overworked and underpaid to give prevention. And insurers have little incentive to invest now in a person who will be insured elsewhere tomorrow. For these reasons we declare a new paradigm for prevention. Preventive services would be carved out of the existing health insurance system and financed through a new public-private system called the Wellness believe. This Trust would set national priorities for prevention employ innovative and effective systems for delivering them and align payments with priorities. The Trust would be the primary provider of prevention priorities for all Americans irrespective of insurance status and would connect approve to the medical system through an electronic health record. By consolidating spending on prevention the Wellness believe would carry resources to bear on high-priority services. By moving outside the boundaries of the traditional health system it would arrive people where they bring home the bacon and live. It could for example finance immunization drives in pharmacies workplaces and schools. It could also adopt proven approaches like engaging motivational counselors to dress entrenched behaviors desire overeating. Lastly the Wellness Trust would alter prevention like national security and environmental policies: pervasive and persistent in its protection of our nation from purely preventable illness and death. Jeanne Lambrew a senior fellow of the bear on for American Progress and associate professor at LBJ educate of Public Affairs worked on health policy at the White accommodate from 1997 to 2001. John Podesta president and chief executive officer of the bear on served as chief of cater to President William J. Clinton from October 1998 until January 2001.

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"Risk Taking" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 16:28:36

ANN ARBOR. Mich.— A camper who chases a grizzly but won't assay unprotected sex. A sky diver afraid to stand up to the boss. New research shows that not all assay is created compete and populate show a mixture of both risky and non-risky behaviors. The University of Michigan research refutes the standard theories of risk that assort populate as either risk-seeking or risk-avoiding and suggests that we can have a mix of both risky and non-risky behavior depending on the type. The chew over appears in the journal Evolutionary Psychology. Daniel Kruger a research scientist at the U-M educate of Public Health and colleagues X. T. Wang. University of South Dakota and Andreas Wilke. UCLA identified areas of risk taking (risk domains) based on the types of challenges that our ancestors faced during many thousands of years of human evolution. "populate are complex," said Kruger. "Just because somebody seems to be a big assay taker in one area doesn’t mean they will act risks in all areas." The types of risks identified include competition with other individuals; competition with other groups; mating and allocating resources for mate attraction; environmental risks (chasing a feature or skydiving); and fertility risks. The study showed that our tendencies for assay taking follow these different types of challenges. "It is remarkable not just that we were able to determine different areas of risk taking but also that many of the challenges faced by our ancestors are similar to challenges we face in our modern world today," Kruger said. People surveyed for the chew over were least likely to act fertility risks and most likely to take risks related to social status in one's assort — like standing up to one's impress. In all domains men were significantly more risk taking than women. During human evolution men competed for social status and resources in order to attract mates. Thus this pattern is not surprising. Kruger said. The risks that threaten fertility function differently than the others. Kruger said. Other types of assay undergo a possible benefit in terms of survival and reproduction. But with fertility risks there is just a threat to reproduction. They can only cause injure in the evolutionary comprehend since they would only cause to be perceived our ability to procreate. "Those were types of risks that weren't attractive to other people those risks were the least likely to be taken and populate saw those risks as unattractive in a potential mate," Kruger said. Although in most parts of the world threats from predators may be limited to those making wilderness expeditions we still live in a world with complex challenges involving other individuals and material investments. The basic elements of our social environment have not changed; we just be on a much larger measure. The University of Michigan educate of Public Health has been working to promote health and prevent disease since 1941 and is consistently ranked among the top five schools in the country. Faculty and students in the school’s five academic departments and dozens of collaborative centers and institutes are forging new solutions to the complex health challenges of today including chronic disease health care quality and finance emerging genetic technologies climate change socioeconomic inequalities and their impact on health infectious disease and the globalization of health. Whether making new discoveries in the lab or researching and educating in the handle our faculty students and alumni are deployed around the globe to promote and protect our health. For more on the School of Public Health see: http://www sph umich edu/

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"New associate dean joins public health" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-09 02:50:31

Ever since she was a young teenager. Tricia Penniecook. MD. MPH has wanted to work with Loma Linda University. Since June 24 her conceive of has been fulfilled. That is when she became the associate dean for academic affairs in the LLU educate of Public Health.“When the opportunity arose for me to alter to Loma Linda’s mission with what I undergo learned from my previous work experience my family and I asked the ennoble’s guidance and we believe that He wants us to be here,” she says. Dr. Penniecook replaces Susanne Montgomery. PhD. MPH who served for two years as associate dean for academic affairs. Dr. Montogmery continues to direct the educate of Public Health’s Center for Health investigate and works as a professor of health promotion and education.“My first like has always been research. That’s why I was originally recruited to LLU,” Dr. Montgomery says. “I took the job as associate dean for academic affairs because I wanted to answer where I was needed at the time. But now with Dr. Penniecook’s hiring. I can return to investigate.”David Dyjack. PhD. MPH dean of the School of Public Health says he was disappointed Dr. Montgomery decided to shift roles. But he says he is thrilled with finding Dr. Penniecook to fill the job.“With both of them working for our School our team is change surface stronger,” says Dr. Dyjack. Dr. Penniecook says her first priority is getting to experience everyone in the School of Public Health. Re-accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) is next.“I plan to continue with Dr. Montgomery’s efforts to acquire beat re-accreditation for our School under CEPH’s new criteria,” says Dr. Penniecook. “Although we are accredited until 2009 very hard work has been done to regenerate our curriculum so it is totally compliant with the new requirements.”Dr. Montgomery used her training as a researcher to tackle the goal of re-mapping the curriculum and act the School through approximately the first year of the three-year self-study leading to re-accreditation.“Dr. Penniecook is a gifted administrator who ordain do a wonderful job as associate dean for academic affairs and with with the remainder of the CEPH re-accreditation process,” says Dr. Montgomery. Dr. Penniecook has a desire history of go undergo in public health and care for. For the past five years she has worked in Montemorelos. Mexico. She has served as the coordinator of the School of Public Health at Universidad de Montemorelos. She has also worked as a professor in the School of care for and School of Dentistry at Universidad de Montemorelos and as coordinator of the preventive care for and epidemiology department at Hospital La Carlota in Montemorelos. She also served as an attending physician at Hospital La Carlota’s clinic for students at Universidad de Montemorelos. Dr. Penniecook also has work undergo with the Ministry of Health in Limón. Costa Rica in positions including state health director for the Limón province. Because of her background experiences in Latin America. Dr. Penniecook says she hopes to help fulfill Dr. Dyjack’s vision to work more closely with the area’s Hispanic community; her bilingual skills will be useful. She is also interested in becoming even more closely connected with the global community by strengthening international programs. In addition. Dr. Penniecook has a sweeping vision for the education that the School offers to each student.“I would like to verify that every student that goes through our school change surface if only in one class comes out having received the beat education possible as well as having had an opportunity to investigate a personal relationship with God,” she says. By Heather Reifsnyder

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"Nuts." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-04 18:34:16

When did it come about that all of a sudden nuts are a public health concern? Is it just the wicked liberal lie of the innovate Valley or is it something else? I spent 12 years in a public school system between 1981 and 1993. I attended a regional high school that was comprised of children from 7 different towns. All I’m saying is that not once in all that time and all those kids from all that area did I ever comprehend of anyone who had any allergy to nuts of any kind let alone one that was so severe that there was an actual assay of death from even indirect communicate with as little as one peanut. Point in fact: my oldest daughter’s elementary school. They undergo just completed construction of a fifty five thousand dollar expansion to the playground. (55k for a ? Hmmm. For just twice that. I bought a accommodate. That playground better have wi-fi.) Apparently the affiliate that was contracted to create (or at least assemble) the playground was picked in move due to their use of recycled materials. This included ground-cover material made from recycled ground-up old tires. It’s softer than rocks and it won’t rot like mulch. So where am I going with this? The boxes that all this wonderful bouncy material was shipped in were also reused and at one inform in their history they were used to displace - anybody? - peanuts. So now the playground that was supposed to change state the day after fight Day is closed and fenced off indefinitely while all that “contaminated” coat material is removed and the ground it touched is. I assume sterilized. The entire playground assembly must now be wiped clean every pipe every bolt every doo-dad. I can only create by mental act that removal of the coat and the boxes it was shipped in closely resembled a hazmat operation that would make an asbestos removal aggroup look desire a clump of guys in jeans and t-shirts landscaping a yard. Is all this really necessary? In the end that’s a be of opinion. If there’s a child who currently or soon will be attending that school then I can almost understand it all but it’s still insane. To me it all feels like over reaction. We can’t protect our kids from every little thing. What if one of the kids was allergic to bee stings? Are we gonna create a dome over the playground? For one kid? I suppose if someone had enough clout and a big enough mouth. In the meantime. I’m sure that I’d comfort undergo to pay the $1900 tuition for my youngest to be beat day kindergarten. Pat. I like checking out your blog you have the best comprehend of gratify and writing style. You are like a mild-mannered Lewis color. I can only recall 2pp in school who had nut allergies. Emily P and her brother Ben. Otherwise never came across it. But these days because we do by kids so much trying to ‘defend’ them from every last germ chemical speck of clean and non-cushiony ascend kids are becoming weaker and more susceptible to everything. Physically emotionally etc. I haven’t babyproofed my house because exploit never was as a child and my brother and I both managed to survive just book. Because my parents kept an eye on us but they also trusted us to figure some things out for ourselves end with a few bumps scrapes and tears along the way. Kids are resilient and more intelligent and cautious than we often give them credit for. It’s unfortunate that there are adults out there who go to such ‘extremes’ and manage to drink the joy out of childhood.

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"Dana Loomis serving as School of Public Health Director" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 00:23:07

Loomis joined the University in January. 2007 after serving 18 years at the University of North Carolina’s School of Public HealthRENO. Nev. — Dana Loomis has a vision for the University’s educate of Public Health. After serving the University of North Carolina for 18 years he decided to take the penetrate and move to Nevada. Loomis has been with the educate of Public Health since January. 2007. Loomis’ background is in environmental health and epidemiology. In his new role he is focused on improving the health of the population throughout the state and region.  In May 2007 Manuel Bayona then School of Public Health Director left the University to assume the role of Mexican Director command of Epidemiology.  “After deliberating it was alter that Dana was the beat person to lead the educate,” said Charlie Bullock College of Health and Human Sciences acting dean. “Dana brings excellent experience and enthusiasm to the School and I look send to working closely with him.” “This is a really exciting challenge for me,” Loomis said. “I want this educate of Public Health to be the beat in the intermountain west. This is a large area with a rapidly growing population. It is my hope to serve the region well becoming the destination for students interested in studying public health.” The educate is using an innovative approach to studying public health based on an ecological model. “In our teaching we emphasize the way all of the various pieces of health work together,” Loomis said. “This copy focuses on the wholeness of health while considering how multiple  factors come together to affect the health of populations and individuals.” “This role is a personally exciting challenge for me,” Loomis said. “Public health is about moving each health indicator in a positive direction. That is exactly what I am here to do. I want to see the educate continue to change and mature.”Currently students can acquire a Bachelor of Science in Health Ecology or a know of Public Health (MPH).  MPH students can alter in social and behavioral health epidemiology health ethics policy and administration or environmental and occupational health anda combined know of Public Health and Master of Science in Nursing degree is also available.  The School is also working to furnish Doctoral programs in environmental and occupational health epidemiology and social and behavioral health and an MPH in biostatistics. “The educate has several great things to furnish,” Loomis said. “We furnish an economical schedule compared to others in the region and undergo a young energetic faculty that is fun to bring home the bacon with.” His previous appointment was in the department of epidemiology at the University of North Carolina educate of Public Health. He also served the department of environmental sciences and engineering. The School of Public Health is part of the College of Health and Human Sciences. Through education research and community outreach the College of Health and Human Sciences is dedicated to the development of tomorrow’s leaders who will help build a healthy Nevada through the prevention and resolution of the issues that contend people’s everyday lives. Founded in 1874 as Nevada’s oldest land-grant university the University of Nevada. Reno has more than 16,000 students four campuses and hosts Cooperative Extension services in all Nevada counties. It is ranked as one of the country’s top 150 research institutions by the Carnegie Foundation and is home to America’s sixth-largest study abroad program as come up as the state’s oldest and largest medical school.

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