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What messages best influence public health behavior

WebPsychology professor Dolores Albarracín has spent much of her career studying how people respond to public health messages asking them to change their …

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Study: Brain metabolism linked to intelligence in young adults

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Research facilities and centers College of Liberal Arts & Sciences …

WebThe Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute supports faculty-driven research nurtures, builds, and maintains research communities in areas including cancer, precision …

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MacArthur Foundation grant to help U of I reduce disparities in

WebA MacArthur Foundation grant will foster healing from racial trauma such as police killings, gun violence, and higher rates of COVID-19 deaths.

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Study: Negative mental health effects of pandemic lockdowns …

WebSocial distancing policies correlated with immediate increases in interest in information about “isolation” and “worry” – but those effects tapered off two to four weeks …

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Sources on Social Norms and Law

Web4 . Charny, David. 1996. Illusions of a Spontaneous Order: Norms in Contractual Relationships. 144. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 1841-58. Chong, Dennis. 2000.

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Maintain healthy balance within three dimensions of wellness

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Talking about health like never before College of Liberal Arts

WebStock image. COVID-19 has changed how—and how openly—we talk about health. This includes discussions that would have once seemed odd or intrusive: Is …

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Effort to curb COVID-19 leads to a deeper understanding of …

WebA patient listens to instructions from a worker at a pop-up COVID-19 test site conducted at the Rantoul Parks and Recreation Department. The event was one of …

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What's the remedy for medical misinformation

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Are bees still in trouble

WebIllinois entomology professor Adam Dolezal studies the factors affecting native bees and honey bee health. (Photo by Fred Zwicky.) A new report reveals that U.S. …

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The struggle to convince others that your problem is real

WebCommunication professor Charee Thompson, right, and graduate student Sara Babu co-wrote a study about women’s struggles to obtain medical treatment and …

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Study reveals how liver cells repair themselves College of Liberal

WebNew research conducted by biochemists at the University of Illinois has determined how damaged liver cells repair and restore themselves through a signal to …

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Consider your physical, mental health during tough times

WebNo matter the obstacles ahead, it is extremely important to take care of yourself mentally and physically during these tough times.

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State politics, industry drive planetary health education for K-12

WebEntomology professor Brian F. Allan led a graduate course on planetary health that inspired several participants to conduct a study on state science learning …

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Carle Illinois College of Medicine announces inaugural faculty

WebThe Carle Illinois College of Medicine’s nearly 100 faculty include prominent researchers, administrators and medical professionals with a broad range of expertise.

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'Hunker down' stress genes boosted in women who live in violent

WebLiving in a violent neighborhood increased stress-related gene activity in low-income Black mothers, a study from the University of Illinois and collaborators found.

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In survey, COVID-19 vaccine recipients report changes in …

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Faculty and staff receive Presidential Medallion for COVID-19 …

WebFrom left: Martin Burke, Chancellor Robert Jones, Paul Hergenrother, and Timothy M. Fan. (Photo by Fred Zwicky.) University of Illinois President Tim Killeen on …

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