More than 250 people flooded the auditorium of the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco to attend a lecture organized by UCSF's Asian Heart and Vascular Center. Part of the Health & Wealth Lecture ...
The most recent estimates from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network from 2018 show that 1 in 44 children, aged 8 years old, have autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
This post is part of the Health Affairs Forefront short series, “Value Assessment: Where Do We Go Post-COVID?” The series explores what we have learned about value assessment and related issues during ...
In the first of a series of public lectures, entitled Health by Design, Associate Professor Ian Laird will speak about Prevention through Design. In the first of a series of public lectures, entitled ...
What we eat is central to our health. In keeping with this idea, a lecture series on the science of food and health begins at UC Riverside on April 9. The lectures — four in total — are presented by ...
With an increasingly active outdoor culture in the U.S. and people engaging in sports like skiing and biking into their 70s and beyond, it can be a challenge for knee, hip and shoulder joints to keep ...
[The 57th Boyer Lecture Series]( exploring the social determinants of health](http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/boyerlectures/): Over four lectures and ...
Researchers reveal how a new assessment of health called ‘human functioning’ could bridge health and well-being, with far reaching benefits to individuals and society as a whole. Publishing in ...
Telephone health assessments can be a useful way to provide a fast and effective OH service. Catherine Darcy-Jones and Anne Harriss look at good practice, in the third and last in a series on ...