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About Alzheimer’s Disease: Causes
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Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Factors
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What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
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PNEI—Peer Network Engagement Interns
Peer Network Engagement Interns (PNEI) enhance health profession students knowledge and access to information to inform their decisions about the health professions workforce and issues of diversity. Our PNEIs connect and build relationships to strengthen community service learning as a part of the Health Justice Revolution. As a part of this new and exciting partnership, students will help us identify community related activities promoting awareness of how the health professions assist in building human capital across communities. Please consider joining our community engaged service learning experience!
Mental health, Social Justice and Personalized Cognitive-Behavioral Medicine Research
Our goal is promoting and coordinating personalized integrated mental health. A core effort focuses on characterizing the social determinants of mental health with attention to identifying the structural origins of social disadvantage and inform structural approaches to change. A key approaches involve increasing public understanding of how disadvantage is structured and why structural interventions are vital and disseminate new knowledge and practice innovations.
Mind Body Translational Research
This research enterprise embodies: preventative neuropsychology, Pyschoneuroendoimmunology (PNEI), health justice promotion, mind-body health policy parity. Primary care preventative neuropsychology recognizes and values various forms of collaboration between the disciplines psychology, immunology, medicine, psychiatry, and neurology that can enhance each other’s contributions to community, especially those persons experiencing the greatest disparities in health and health care.
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