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How Did Cognitive Status Impact Health Care Use Among Older Adults During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, Katarina Sako, Janet Wilmoth Jun 2024

How Did Cognitive Status Impact Health Care Use Among Older Adults During The Covid-19 Pandemic?, Katarina Sako, Janet Wilmoth

Population Health Research Brief Series

Physical distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the lives of older adults. Older adults experiencing dementia and other forms of cognitive decline have impaired executive functioning that made it even more difficult to contend with these disruptions. This brief presents findings from research that used data from the 2021 Health and Retirement Study to examine differences in health care delays and health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic among a nationally representative sample of U.S. older adults (ages 50+) with versus without cognitive decline. Results show that most older adults did not delay getting health care and did not experience …


The U.S. Should Expand Access To Dental Care For Older Adults, Madonna Harrington Meyer, Sarah Reilly, Julia Finan Nov 2021

The U.S. Should Expand Access To Dental Care For Older Adults, Madonna Harrington Meyer, Sarah Reilly, Julia Finan

Population Health Research Brief Series

Older adult Medicare recipients face high out-of-pocket dental expenses due to a lack of appropriate dental care coverage. Older adults with lower socioeconomic status tend to have worse oral health, less dental insurance coverage, greater difficulties finding a dentist, and low-quality care. This brief details the experiences socioeconomically disadvantaged older adults face in obtaining appropriate and affordable dental care and calls on Congress to include preventative and restorative dental care as part of the federal funding agenda.


The Case For Shifting Clinical Dentistry Toward Regenerative Biological Treatment Using Stem Cells: A Life-Changing Impact On The Profession’S Future, Merna Gress Aug 2021

The Case For Shifting Clinical Dentistry Toward Regenerative Biological Treatment Using Stem Cells: A Life-Changing Impact On The Profession’S Future, Merna Gress

English Language Institute

The conventional current procedures targeting the periodontal treatment for the diseased teeth and gums are based on arresting the destruction of these supporting structures and limiting the number of bacteria present. However, an ideal treatment would be regenerative in nature and should be accompanied with the reconstruction of these periodontal tissues back to normal. The application of Regenerative Dentistry is achieved through using the concept of cell and molecular biology to empower dental treatments that target a repair process for oral tissues instead of utilizing synthetic materials. One of the main applications of this concept is adult tissue-derived Mesenchymal Stem …


Oral Health Is Important, But How Important?, Alexander G. Dengel Feb 2021

Oral Health Is Important, But How Important?, Alexander G. Dengel

Population Health Research Brief Series

Dental care is often overlooked as a priority and sometimes considered more of a chore rather than an important aspect of personal health. This oversight can lead to poor health outcomes like gingivitis, periodontitis, and even chronic illness like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. This issue brief describes the short- and long-term effects of a poor dental health routine and the simple steps necessary to maintain a healthy smile.


Surgical Techniques Of Gummy Smile Correction, Jamila Belaid Aug 2020

Surgical Techniques Of Gummy Smile Correction, Jamila Belaid

English Language Institute

No abstract provided.


Associations Of Urinary Bpa Levels And Dietary Fat Intake With Prior Breast Cancer Diagnosis Among Women: Results From The National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, Justyna M. Dapuzzo May 2020

Associations Of Urinary Bpa Levels And Dietary Fat Intake With Prior Breast Cancer Diagnosis Among Women: Results From The National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, Justyna M. Dapuzzo

Theses - ALL

Introduction: The prevalence of breast cancer, high saturated fat intake and environmental toxicant ingestion continues to be an issue within the United States. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between urinary Bisphenol A (BPA) levels and dietary fat intake with breast cancer diagnosis in U.S. women 30 years and older using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Methods: This study examined dietary data for 200 women who participated in NHANES study cycles between 2003-2014. Inclusion criteria were women aged 30 years or older with a diagnosis of breast cancer, complete urinary BPA …


Research Brief: "Access To Mental Health Care Among Women Veterans: Is Va Meeting Women’S Needs?", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Sep 2016

Research Brief: "Access To Mental Health Care Among Women Veterans: Is Va Meeting Women’S Needs?", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

Institute for Veterans and Military Families

This brief is a summary of access to mental health care among women veterans and gender related indicators of perceived access to mental health care.


Dental Health Education Outreach In Syracuse New York, Alyson Forman May 2016

Dental Health Education Outreach In Syracuse New York, Alyson Forman

Honors Capstone Projects - All

Oral health is a commonly neglected area of healthcare across the world. Especially amongst underserved populations, many people do not prioritize dental health care, do not have access to dental health care, and do not realize the importance of dental health care. This project aims to educate the population on the importance of dental health care. The participants in the project include those enrolled in different parenting programs at a local non-profit organization in Central New York. Pre and post surveys were administered to evaluate an increase in knowledge on dental health. Demographic-specific educational materials such as brochures, pamphlets, games, …


Response To The Data Challenges Of The Affordable Care Act: Surveys Of Providers To Assess Access To Care For People With Disabilities And The Presence Of Accessible Exam Equipment, Nancy R. Mudrick, Mary Lou Breslin, June Isaacson Kailes Nov 2011

Response To The Data Challenges Of The Affordable Care Act: Surveys Of Providers To Assess Access To Care For People With Disabilities And The Presence Of Accessible Exam Equipment, Nancy R. Mudrick, Mary Lou Breslin, June Isaacson Kailes

Social Work - All Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Client And Volunteer Satisfaction With The Povorello Medical Clinic, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program Oct 2007

Client And Volunteer Satisfaction With The Povorello Medical Clinic, Syracuse University. Maxwell School. Community Benchmarks Program

Community Benchmarks Program

This report presents data collected from the Poverello Medical Clinic of the Franciscan Collaborative Ministries. Two surveys were administered, one assessed client satisfaction and the second volunteer satisfaction. The information provided will help the medical clinic to meet client needs and to maintain the continued support of the volunteers.


On The Measurment Of Job Risk In Hedonic Wage Models, Dan Black, Thomas J. Kniesner Jan 2003

On The Measurment Of Job Risk In Hedonic Wage Models, Dan Black, Thomas J. Kniesner

Center for Policy Research

We examine the incidence, form, and research consequences of measurement error in measure of fatal injury risk in United States workplaces using both BLS and NIOSH data. We find evidence of substantial measurement errors in the fatality risk researchers attach to individual workers when estimating the implicit price of risk and the value of a statistical life. We first examine possible classical attenuation bias in the fatality risk coefficient. However, because we also find non-classical measurement error that differs across multiple risk measures and is not independent of other regressors, more complex statistical procedures than a standard instrumental variables estimator …


Hoop Dreams, Laurie Harrington Jan 1995

Hoop Dreams, Laurie Harrington

Syracuse University Magazine

No abstract provided.