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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign issued the following on June 13
Cutting-edge research in health sciences plays a vital role in preventing disease, driving new treatments, and improving the way healthcare professionals and systems work and approach diagnosis.
To connect the public more quickly to these latest advancements in health, a continuing collaboration between University of Illinois Extension and IHSI brings current findings on a broad range of health topics within easy access of communities and professionals seeking continuing education credits.
The weekly 10-session Summer Self-Care series, will be held online at noon (CT) Wednesdays, beginning June 23 and running through Aug. 25. Register at: go.illinois.edu/SelfCare.
Health topics covered in the series include:
- June 23: Understanding How Memory Works
- June 30: Our Chemical Environment: How to Read Product Labels and Understand Marketing Terms
- July 7: The Pros and Cons of Probiotics
- July 14: How Does Biological Sex Manifest in the Brain?
- July 21: Healthy Arteries, Healthy Brain: Understanding Cerebrovascular Health
- July 28: No Sugarcoating It: The Ins and Outs of Diabetes
- August 4: Harnessing Technology to Improve Healthcare Communications with Patients
- August 11: Our Chemical Environment: Racial Disparities in Phthalate Exposure
- August 18: The Science of Stem Cells: Fact Versus Fiction
- August 25: How Bias and Racism Impact Health Systems and the Patient Experience
If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the program, email Chelsey Byers at clbyers@illinois.edu. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access needs.
Original source can be found here.