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UConn’s InCHIP connects investigators with diverse scientific, clinical, and methodological expertise to advance impactful public health research.
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New Affiliate Profile! Read about Assistant Professor in Nursing Eileen Carter, her research focus on antibiotic use, and her baking skills!: csch.uconn.edu/2025/10/07/a...

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headshot of Eileen Carter with quote: “As both a nurse and a mother, I have come to deeply appreciate how vital schools are in both supporting and improving children’s health and well-being”
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#FoodPolicy: Living in a food swamp is associated with greater shopping frequency at unhealthy outlets, less access to healthier food, and increased access to unhealthy food.

Learn more in a new Community-Based Participatory Research Study from a team in Hartford, CT: www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/22...
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Currently, no GLP-1 medications can be absorbed through the skin, but “GLP-1 patches” are being advertised for weight loss. InCHIP affiliate & @uconnpharmacy.bsky.social prof. C. Michael White speaks with Today about what's in these patches & the risks of using them. www.today.com/health/diet-...
'GLP-1 Patches' Are Viral Online, But Do They Work? Doctors Weigh In
The GLP-1 boom is making people desperate to get the pricey weight-loss drugs. They won't get the real medication in "GLP-1 patches," doctors warn.
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A new report reveals that MrBeast, the most popular channel on YouTube, marketed chocolate bars in ways that potentially misled child viewers.

“Kids see marketing as another source of information, like parents or teachers" - Jennifer Harris, Senior Marketing Advisor at the Rudd Center

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For kids, back-to-school can be a time of big feelings. This @ctpublic.bsky.social article shows how Feel Your Best Self, a collaboration between the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry and @uconncsch.bsky.social, is helping children navigate heavy emotions. www.ctpublic.org/news/2025-09...
UConn puppetry program seeks to reassure kids during back-to-school season filled with big feelings
A collaboration at the University of Connecticut to help kids regulate their emotions is expanding.
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Should SNAP recipients be barred from purchasing unhealthy products with their benefits?

As more states pass "SNAP junk food bans," we went into the Rudd Center archives to share a paper from 2017 that explores both sides of this ongoing debate: www.ajpmonline.org/article/S074...

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An article: "Moving Beyond the Debate Over Restricting Sugary Drinks in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program"
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Happening TODAY at 12:30! Join us for our first Lecture Series event of the semester: s.uconn.edu/inchip-lectu...
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The Fall 2025 Lecture Series kicks off this Thursday! Shadi Izadidehkordi, a licensed community pharmacist and postdoc in Allied Health Sciences, will discuss methodologies for analyzing the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions. Learn more and register: s.uconn.edu/inchip-lectu...
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SNAP not only helps families put food on their tables, it supports health and local economies. InCHIP Associate Director Caitlin Caspi, InCHIP PI Valerie Duffy, and Associate Extension Prof. Michael Puglisi discuss how funding cuts to SNAP could impact CT. today.uconn.edu/2025/09/how-...
How Will Cuts to SNAP Funding Impact Connecticut? - UConn Today
Three UConn experts who have worked for decades to provide nutrition education through SNAP share insights on what cuts could mean for residents of our state
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The Fall 2025 Lecture Series kicks off this Thursday! Shadi Izadidehkordi, a licensed community pharmacist and postdoc in Allied Health Sciences, will discuss methodologies for analyzing the cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions. Learn more and register: s.uconn.edu/inchip-lectu...
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How is emotional well-being tied to physical health or resilience? @uconncsch.bsky.social's free emotional well-being course can help you explore these questions and learn strategies to support your emotional well-being journey. today.uconn.edu/2025/09/ucon...
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The New York Times visited CAHNR's Korey Stringer Institute to understand how scientists' study extreme heat and help keep people safe in a changing climate. @ksinstitute.bsky.social

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/02/c...
Cue the Sun: This Lab Recreates Hot, Sweaty Days to Test Humans
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InCHIP's 2025/2026 Lecture Series kicks off Thursday, September 11! Engage in thoughtful discussions about current and emerging public health challenges, new research methods, and more. chip.uconn.edu/lecture-seri...
Image promotes InCHIP's Fall 2025 Lecture Series. Events are scheduled for Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 6, Nov. 20, and Dec. 11. Get the full details at chip.uconn.edu/lecture-series-2 Graphic promoting InCHIP's Spring 2026 Lecture Series with events happening on Feb. 5, Feb. 26, Mar. 5, Apr. 16, and May 7. Get the full details at chip.uconn.edu/lecture-series-2
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New profile! Read about Associate Professor Alicia Dugan of UConn Health, her research on teacher stress and health, and her former job as a manicurist! csch.uconn.edu/2025/09/02/a...

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Headshot of Alicia Dugan with quote: "most adults spend more time working than on any other activity except sleeping, so it is important to achieve an optimal work-life balance" - Alicia Dugan
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Read our CT WSCC Partnership Whole Child Spotlight! This second spotlight of our series highlights East Hartford Middle School's Empower Health Program. Find out why one teacher calls is "the best thing that has happened." ctwholechild.collaboration.uconn.edu/our-news/ #WholeChild #WSCC
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Problem gambling has been on the rise among college students, partly fueled by easy online access. Robert Astur, associate professor of psychological sciences & InCHIP faculty affiliate, is using VR to help curb students' urge to gamble. today.uconn.edu/2025/08/pull...
Pulling the Plug on Problem Gambling - UConn Today
An ongoing UConn study reveals that virtual reality may reduce addictive behaviors
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@uconnnursing.bsky.social prof & InCHIP PI Steve Kinsey recently received the @icrsonbluesky.bsky.social Mid-Career Award for his contributions to cannabinoid research. Kinsey’s research focuses on how cannabinoids can help in pain relief and addiction treatment. today.uconn.edu/2025/08/ucon...
UConn School of Nursing Faculty Leads the Way in Cannabinoid Research - UConn Today
Steven Kinsey, Ph.D., wins the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS) Mid-Career Award
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Are you a UConn student looking to revise your schedule before classes start? We've compiled a list of school & child health courses for you! csch.uconn.edu/school-child...

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