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Topics feature:
💬 Community Engagement Collection: Cancer Needs Assessment
💬Mapping Geographic Access to Illinois Birthing Hospitals
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Read up on the latest peer-reviewed articles from PCD. This week's topics include:
🏋️ Arthritis Management
🏥 Comorbidity Among Adults With Epilepsy
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Help us congratulate Raymond Guo on winning the 2024 PCD Student Paper Contest in the Doctoral category! 👏 Tap the link to read his winning paper: bit.ly/PCD24_0046#PCDJournal
Raymond Guo: bit.ly/3OOO5E6
We’re excited to announce that Julie Fang Meng is the winner of the PCD 2024 Student Paper Contest in the High School category! 👏 Congratulate Julie in the comments and tap the link to read her paper here: bit.ly/PCD24_0126
Julie Meng: bit.ly/3ZstL07
We’re thrilled to announce the publication of PCD’s 2024 Student Paper Contest collection, featuring articles written by tomorrow’s public health leaders.
Read the release now: bit.ly/PCD_24_Contest#PCD#StudentPaperContest#StudentVoices
PCD's New Releases:
-Trends in Mental, Behavioral, and Developmental Disorder Among Children
-End-Of-Year Reflections
-Positioning Students for Success
-Trends in Gestational Weight Gain and Prepregnancy Obesity
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Caregivers need care, too! Research shows that caregivers born from 1946 through 1964 more commonly report frequent mental distress and have more chronic health conditions than noncaregivers. Discover more in PCD: bit.ly/PCDcaregivers#NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth
Cigarette smoking is the most common cause of lung cancer. If you smoke now or quit within the past 15 years and are 50 to 80 years old, talk to your doctor about lung cancer screening. Early detection can save lives! Learn more:
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At your next family gathering, take time to discuss your family health history—it could save your life! Read more about the importance of knowing your family health history & how it can affect your risk for chronic diseases: bit.ly/3BijQC1#NationalFamilyHealthHistoryDay