When a loved one’s memory diminishes, these caregivers are here to help When a loved one’s memory diminishes, these caregivers are here to help A group of Social Policy and Practice interns provides social and emotional support for patients diagnosed with memory loss or other neurological or physical impairments.
Improving Family-based Comm. Key to Enhancing Sexual Health Outcomes of GBQ Adolescents Penn In the News Science News Improving Family-based Comm. Key to Enhancing Sexual Health Outcomes of GBQ Adolescents Research by Dalmacio Flores in the School of Nursing has highlighted missed opportunities for sexual-health education between gay, bisexual, or queer adolescent males and their parents. Mobile project aims to increase bystander use of CPR Mobile project aims to increase bystander use of CPR Four years after it was founded, the Project has trained 3,693 people in Philadelphia, with a goal of reaching 10,000 by mid-2019. Binge eating major roadblock for obese individuals with diabetes trying to lose weight Binge eating major roadblock for obese individuals with diabetes trying to lose weight Those who continue to binge eat while trying to lose weight drop about half as much weight as those who don’t binge eat, or those who do and then subsequently stop. Tweets reveal emotions, behavior patterns of people who suffer from ADHD Tweets reveal emotions, behavior patterns of people who suffer from ADHD These posts, many of which are submitted late at night or in the early morning hours, often reveal mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion. Penn Researchers Link Binge Eating and Weight-loss Challenges Penn Researchers Link Binge Eating and Weight-loss Challenges Those who continue to binge eat while trying to lose weight drop about half as much as those who don’t or those who do and subsequently stop. A conversation with new CAPS Director Greg Eells Gregory Eells. (Photo: Penn Counseling and Psychological Services) A conversation with new CAPS Director Greg Eells In March, Greg Eells, previously director of Counseling and Psychological Services at Cornell University for 15 years, took the reins as executive director of Penn’s Counseling and Psychological Services.
Mobile project aims to increase bystander use of CPR Mobile project aims to increase bystander use of CPR Four years after it was founded, the Project has trained 3,693 people in Philadelphia, with a goal of reaching 10,000 by mid-2019.
Binge eating major roadblock for obese individuals with diabetes trying to lose weight Binge eating major roadblock for obese individuals with diabetes trying to lose weight Those who continue to binge eat while trying to lose weight drop about half as much weight as those who don’t binge eat, or those who do and then subsequently stop.
Tweets reveal emotions, behavior patterns of people who suffer from ADHD Tweets reveal emotions, behavior patterns of people who suffer from ADHD These posts, many of which are submitted late at night or in the early morning hours, often reveal mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion.
Penn Researchers Link Binge Eating and Weight-loss Challenges Penn Researchers Link Binge Eating and Weight-loss Challenges Those who continue to binge eat while trying to lose weight drop about half as much as those who don’t or those who do and subsequently stop.
A conversation with new CAPS Director Greg Eells Gregory Eells. (Photo: Penn Counseling and Psychological Services) A conversation with new CAPS Director Greg Eells In March, Greg Eells, previously director of Counseling and Psychological Services at Cornell University for 15 years, took the reins as executive director of Penn’s Counseling and Psychological Services.