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Free Book From The Swosu Wellness Initiative, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2017

Free Book From The Swosu Wellness Initiative, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

Announcement of free book Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success, from the SWOSU Wellness Initiative, available to anyone who is a part of our SWOSU BCBS program.


Free Massages For All Swosu Employees!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2017

Free Massages For All Swosu Employees!, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

Announcement of Free Massages for All SWOSU Employees event.


December 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Dec 2017

December 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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November 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Nov 2017

November 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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October 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Oct 2017

October 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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September 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Sep 2017

September 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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August 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Aug 2017

August 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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July 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Jul 2017

July 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

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June 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Jun 2017

June 2017, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

No abstract provided.


Tackling Healthy Food Insecurity In Vermont’S Windham County, Marc J. Vecchio Jan 2017

Tackling Healthy Food Insecurity In Vermont’S Windham County, Marc J. Vecchio

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The goal of this community project was to help bring healthy, nutritious food to underserved community members in Windham County, Vermont. It was designed to be an extension of the Vermont Foodbank's VeggieVanGo program, supplying fresh produce to those who cannot afford it. It was also designed to educate local businesses regarding available tax reductions for those who donate food to families in need.


Nutrition And Exercise Resources For Clinton County, Paige M. Wood Jan 2017

Nutrition And Exercise Resources For Clinton County, Paige M. Wood

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

The obesity epidemic is a nation wide problem that has increased prevalence in Clinton County, NY when compared to the surrounding areas. Obesity leads to many co-morbid health conditions and is associated with a large increase in health care spending costs. This brochure tackles the limited resources, such as limited number of fitness centers, lack of nutrition education and an overall lower socioeconomic status, that is present in the Clinton County area. This brochure offers help in these areas through free phone applications which cover nutrition education, healthy shopping guidance, at home exercise routines, motivation, habit trackers and mindfulness exercises.


Vermont Food Insecurity: Implementing Screening Tools And Interventional Assistance At Thomas Chittenden Health Center, Quinn Self Jan 2017

Vermont Food Insecurity: Implementing Screening Tools And Interventional Assistance At Thomas Chittenden Health Center, Quinn Self

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Hunger Free Vermont estimates that over 11% of Vermonters experience Food insecurity defined as a lack or access to adequate nutritious food due to lack of money or other resources. Food insecurity has been linked with numerous health problems including obesity, depression, poor school performance, heart disease, anemia and increased number of hospitalizations. Despite the adverse health outcomes associated with food insecurity, primary care providers don't usually screen for it. There are short validate tools to screen with high sensitivity and specificity for food insecurity. The goal of this project was to generate a screening poster for waiting rooms and …