Category: Health

Drexel Snapshot: New Mental Health Screening Kiosk in University Recreation Center

Drexel News Blog Anna Gibbons, an undergraduate public health major and member of the Drexel student organization Active Minds, which focuses on promoting mental health and wellness, demonstrates use of the mental health screening kiosk. Drexel’s Recreation Center now offers a new way for students, … Continue reading Drexel Snapshot: New Mental Health Screening Kiosk in University Recreation Center

Why a Drexel Professor Wants to Sell More Processed Foods to Low-Income Families

Drexel News Blog When it comes to healthy nutrition and low-income communities, you’ve probably heard these nuggets of conventional wisdom: Processed foods are unhealthy. The healthiest diets are composed of whole, unprocessed foods like fresh fruits and veggies, healthy protein sources and natural whole grains.Fresh … Continue reading Why a Drexel Professor Wants to Sell More Processed Foods to Low-Income Families

Does Your Toddler Point at Airplanes? How Early Autism Screening Helps Families and Public Health

Drexel News Blog “Does your child point with one finger to show you something interesting, such as an airplane in the sky, or a big truck in the road?” An array of questions like this one, asked by a pediatrician or other professional to parents … Continue reading Does Your Toddler Point at Airplanes? How Early Autism Screening Helps Families and Public Health

Drexel Releases National Indicators Report on Autism & Adolescent Transitions

Originally posted on DrexelNow.

Autism does not end when children reach adulthood—yet most public awareness, public policy and research about autism focus on the needs of children. Families, service providers, community leaders and policymakers still know too little about the experiences and outcomes of young people on the autism spectrum as they enter their adult lives. What are their experiences with transition planning, living arrangements, social participation, employment, postsecondary education, health and mental health, safety and other domains?

Answers to these and other critical questions, addressing life outcomes beyond clinical interventions, are the focus of a report issued today from Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, from its Life Course Outcomes Research Program. The “National Autism Indicators Report: Transition into Young Adulthood” is a comprehensive report (available free online) that presents new findings about a wide range of experiences and outcomes of youth on the autism spectrum between high school and their early 20s, including new safety and risk indicators for young adults with autism. The report describes the indicators now available and serves as a call to action to fill the remaining large gaps in knowledge.
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Today is [Insert Health Issue Here] Awareness Day. Is That Making Us Healthier?

Is there enough evidence of public health benefit to support the ubiquity of health awareness days? Photo credit: Judith E. Bell, CC BY-SA 2.0

Originally posted on DrexelNow.

“We contend that the health awareness day has not been held to an appropriate level of scrutiny given the scale at which it has been embraced,” write Jonathan Purtle, DrPH and Leah Roman, MPH in a peer-reviewed commentary published online ahead of print today in the American Journal of Public Health.
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Moms Know Best: These Moms Want to Share Their Solutions for Child Nutrition & Hunger with Congress

Drexel News Blog Members of Witnesses to Hunger, seen here during an exhibit of their photos on Capitol Hill in 2014 together with staff from Drexel’s Center for Hunger-Free Communities in the School of Public Health and the center’s director and public health associate professor, … Continue reading Moms Know Best: These Moms Want to Share Their Solutions for Child Nutrition & Hunger with Congress