Monthly Archives: February 2018

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DOH: Capital Region sees highest percentage increase in HIV, STDs than rest of state

By |February 27th, 2018|News|

February 27, 2018 CSDA Associate Eli Rosenberg talks about that sexually transmitted diseases and how to prevent them. Read more at Times Union

Breastfeeding and Motor Development: Is There a Link?

By |February 23rd, 2018|News|

February 23, 2018 CSDA Associate Erin Bell found that Breastfeeding has no notable impact on motor development. Read more at UAlbany News Center

One question to better understand women and infants’ health

By |February 21st, 2018|News|

February 21, 2018 CSDA Associate Erin Bell discussed about a question help us better understand women and infants' health. Read more at Alternative Medicine

Simple question could help clinicians better understand women and infants’ health, study suggests

By |February 21st, 2018|News|

February 21, 2018 CSDA Associate Erin Bell discussed about a question help us better understand women and infants' health. Read more at News Medical

Florida school shooting: Does ‘national emergency’ warrant national response?

By |February 21st, 2018|News|

February 21, 2018 CSDA Associate Alan Lizotte quoted at an article about Florida school shooting. Read more at The Christian Science Monitor

Florida school shooting: Does ‘national emergency’ warrant national response?

By |February 21st, 2018|News|

February 21, 2018 CSDA Associate Alan Lizotte quoted at an article about Florida school shooting. Read more at Yahoo

Medicaid Work Requirements: Friend or Foe?

By |February 15th, 2018|News|

February 15, 2018 CSDA Associate Diane Dewar discussed about new restrictions on Medicaid eligibility and its impact. Read more at UAlbany News Center

Could asking one question help us better understand women and infants’ health?

By |February 9th, 2018|News|

February 9, 2018 CSDA Associate Erin Bell discussed about a question help us better understand women and infants' health. Read more at Science Daily

Special Report: Instagram eating habits

By |February 9th, 2018|News|

February 9, 2018 CSDA Associate Julia Hormes discussed about social media and it's impact on people's health. Read more at News 10 ABC

Differential Investments and Opportunities: How Neighborhood Conditions Moderate the Relationship between Perceived Housing Discrimination and Social Capital

By |February 6th, 2018|Research Highlights, Spatial Inequality|

Social Science Research Yang, Tse-Chuan*, I-Chien Chen, Seulki Kim, and Seung-won Choi Abstract Though the adverse consequences of perceived housing discrimination have been documented, little is known about whether such experience undermines one's social capital in a neighborhood and even less is about whether and how this relationship is altered by neighborhood features. We proposed [...]