A Commentary on "Racism Within the Deaf Community"
Am Ann Deaf. 2023;168(4):213-225. doi: 10.1353/aad.2023.a922852.ABSTRACTIn 1972, Glenn Anderson collaborated with New York University colleague Frank Bowe to publish an American Annals of the Deaf article titled "Racism Within the Deaf Community" (Anderson & Bowe, 1972). It was written, in part, due to the influence of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, which affected both the Black Deaf and Black hearing communities, as well as in response to Anderson's experiences with a Deaf club in Detroit. Given that 52 years have passed since the article was published, this updated version, coauthored with Gallaudet Univ...
Source: American Annals of the Deaf - April 8, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Glenn B Anderson Lindsay Moeletsi Dunn Source Type: research

Drivers of child marriages for girls: A prospective study in a low-income African setting
Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2024 . (Source: Global Public Health)
Source: Global Public Health - April 8, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rachel KidmanEtienne BretonJames MweraAndrew ZuluJere BehrmanHans-Peter Kohlera Program in Public Health and Department of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook University (State University of New York), Stony Brook, NY, USAb Department Source Type: research

Was Lucy the mother of us all? Fifty years after discovery, famed skeleton has rivals
Related podcast When did rats come to the Americas, and was Lucy really our direct ancestor? BY Sarah Crespi , Meagan Cantwell , Ann Gibbons Podcast 04 Apr 2024 Zeresenay Alemseged doesn’t remember the 1974 discovery of the famous fossil Lucy at Hadar in Ethiopia, because he was 5 years old, living 600 kilometers away in Axum. Later he saw Lucy’s name on cafes and taxis, but he knew l...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - April 4, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

“I Learned myself”: Using Structuration Theory to Uncover Korean Immigrants’ Health Literacy Development in the U.S. As an Agentic Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Source: Health Communication - April 3, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Seulgi ParkRukhsana AhmedDepartment of Communication, University at Albany, State University of New York Source Type: research

The Relationship Between a Healthy People 2030 Health Literacy-Related Objective (HC/HIT02) and Cancer Prevention and Screening Behaviors
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Source: Health Communication - April 1, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Sasha A. Flearya Community Health and Social Sciences, City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policyb CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Public Health Source Type: research

Pathways between adverse childhood experiences and viral suppression among male HIV-infected adolescents in South Africa
. (Source: AIDS Care)
Source: AIDS Care - March 31, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Rachel KidmanSabera HossainWei HouAvy Violaria Program in Public Health and Department of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, USAb State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Bro Source Type: research

Coming to Terms with Our Racecar Brains: Academic Mothers Experiencing Adult Diagnosis of ADHD
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Source: Health Communication - March 27, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Emily T. CripeSarah Symonds LeBlancMeike EilertKimberly Bernhardta Communication Studies, Kutztown University of Pennsylvaniab Communication, Purdue University Fort Waynec Marketing, University of Nebraskad Expository Writing Program, New York University Source Type: research

Jeffrey A. Norton and the Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes
CONCLUSION: It is most fitting that the Stanford University School of Medicine has assembled a group of Jeffrey Norton's colleagues in academic medicine and surgery to pay tribute to his achievements as a surgical scientist.PMID:38494562 | DOI:10.1245/s10434-024-15079-1 (Source: Ann Oncol)
Source: Ann Oncol - March 18, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Samuel A Wells Source Type: research

Are your earliest childhood memories still lurking in your mind —or gone forever?
Related podcast Why babies forget, and how fear lingers in the brain BY Sarah Crespi , Sara Reardon Podcast 14 Mar 2024 You might think you remember taking a trip to Disneyland when you were 18 months old, or that time you had chickenpox when you were 2—but you almost certainly don’t. However real they may seem, your earliest treasured memories were probably implanted by seeing photos or hearing your parents’...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 14, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

‘Damning’ FDA inspection report undermines positive trial results of possible Alzheimer’s drug
This report extends a pattern of data that lack rigor and reliability, and further undermines my confidence in any clinical trial results from this program,” says neuroscientist Matthew Schrag. The Vanderbilt University professor, who previously identified what he said were problematic data from the company and Wang, reviewed the FDA report for Science , working independently of his institution. “As I’ve said before, I think that the simufilam clinical trials should be shut down,” he concluded. FDA would not say whether its inspection findings would affect the agency’s review of the phas...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - March 11, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

‘A tough experience.’ Why would a scientist serve as an expert witness?
Late last year, the sound of scientific argument echoed through a New York City courtroom packed with legal and financial experts. Studies from top epidemiology journals flashed onto large screens, as lawyers debated their statistical power and whether their conclusions rested on “cherry-picked” data. Billions of dollars were at stake. The scientists themselves were absent, and attorneys argued on their behalf. But the crucial issue was whether some of the scientists would be allowed to appear at a future trial, where they would tell jurors that children had developed autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivi...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - February 29, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research

Keywords for Health Humanities, edited by Sari Altschuler, Jonathan M. Metzl, and Priscilla Wald. New York: New York University Press, 2023
(Source: Journal of Medical Humanities)
Source: Journal of Medical Humanities - February 26, 2024 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

The effect of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing on fibromyalgia: A multiple-baseline experimental case study across ten participants
. (Source: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation)
Source: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation - February 22, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Michiel BorstMariola MoeyaertYanda van Rooda Social and Specialist Division, GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord, Heiloo, Netherlandsb Department of Educational Psychology and Methodology, University at Albany – State University of New York, New York, USAc Departme Source Type: research

Sexuality Beyond Consent: Risk, Race, Traumatophilia: A Conversation Among Artemis Christinaki, Amrita Narayanan, and Avgi Saketopoulou
Volume 24, Issue 4, October-December 2023 . (Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality)
Source: Studies in Gender and Sexuality - February 21, 2024 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Avgi SaketopoulouArtemis ChristinakiAmrita Narayanan1 New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis2 University of Manchester3 Ashoka UniversityArtemis Christinaki, Ph.D., is an Honorary Research Fellow in Education within t Source Type: research