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Where you live may protect you from dementia

Where you live may protect you from dementia
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Rochelle Frounfelker, PhD


Rochelle Frounfelker, PhD
Department of Psychiatry, McGill University
Biography
Dr. Rochelle Frounfelker is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and works with Dr. Cecile Rousseau in her program of research on violent radicalization. She has a doctorate in social epidemiology from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Frounfelker’s work in violent radicalization includes examining risk and protective factors for sympathy for violent radicalization in transnational samples of youth and young adults, with a focus on understanding the dynamics between discrimination, mental health, and sympathy for violent action. She is also engaged in the evaluation of a clinical intervention model to address violent radicalization. Dr. Frounfelker is interested in framing and addressing violent radicalization as a public health issue, with special attention on primary prevention initiatives that target opinions and attitudes towards violent radicalization in the general population.

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COVID-19 burden higher in socially disadvantaged regions in Japan

COVID-19 burden higher in socially disadvantaged regions in Japan
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University of Michigan: Severe COVID cases likely to be followed by long-haul symptoms


University of Michigan: Severe COVID cases likely to be followed by long-haul symptoms
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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Answering COVID vaccine questions: Will the vaccine help people with COVID long-haul symptoms? Does the vaccine make you contagious?
ANN ARBOR – People who become severely ill from COVID-19 are more likely to experience persistent symptoms, according to a new study by the University of Michigan.
Individuals who experience lingering symptoms long after their infection are known as long-haulers, and the findings underscore the critical need to identify and treat these patients.
Common long-haul symptoms, also referred to as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) include shortness of breath, extreme fatigue and continuous loss of smell or taste.

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Hoe doodsoorzaken kunnen helpen onze gezondheid te verbeteren

Hoe doodsoorzaken kunnen helpen onze gezondheid te verbeteren
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Ruby Ahaiwe '21 is Awarded a Davis Projects for Peace Prize

Ruby Ahaiwe '21 is Awarded a Davis Projects for Peace Prize
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Medical Racism – Preferential Treatments for Blacks over Whites – is Here

Medical Racism – Preferential Treatments for Blacks over Whites – is Here
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A Blurred Line: How Online Extremism and Disinformation Translate


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Categories: Conferences, Lectures & Seminars
The Wright Center for the Study of Computation & Just Communities: A Seminar in "Data Justice" - presentations surveying how data has been and continues to be brought to bear on issues of justice. Please sign up here. Learn more about the Wright Center here.  
Speakers:
4/20 - Jared Holt, Resident Fellow, Atlantic Council
4/27 - Amiya Bhatia, Research Fellow in Social Epidemiology & Child Protection, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
5/4 - Lillian Leung, Graduate Research Asst., Eviction Lab, Princeton University
5/11 - Alexa Koenig, Executive Director of the Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley School of Law

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Guatemalan students return from studying in UK with Chevening


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Guatemalan students return from studying in UK with Chevening
The British Embassy in Guatemala organized a “welcome home” event for Chevening Scholars. It was an opportunity look back on a year of study, achievements and cultural activities in the UK, and to open up new opportunities as the scholars become part of the global Chevening Alumni network.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Nick Whittingham, hosted a virtual reception, with special guests; and Scholars were able to interact in real time, while enjoying a programme of specially curated speeches and entertainment, including the opportunity to know more on the history of whisky.

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