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What do athletes, actors, writers and health promotion researchers share in common? Well, many things, but foremost they put...
Sara Johnson, Jessica Grossmeier named Co-Editors of The Art & Science of Health Promotion
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0South Kingstown, RI and Waconia, MN (February 2, 2017)—Sara Johnson, Ph.D., and Jessica Grossmeier, Ph.D., MPH, have been named...
Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Communities receives website excellence award from 2016 WebAwards
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0EDINA, Minn. (Jan. 12, 2017) – Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Communities (HWHC), an initiative developed by the Health Enhancement Research...
SAGE Publishing names Paul Terry editor in chief of the American Journal of Health Promotion
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0WACONIA, MN (January 5, 2017) — SAGE Publishing announced today that Paul Terry, Ph.D., has been named editor in...
Use of hyperbole is an indefatigable tactic to draw attention, and seems to be the tactic of choice for...
Which is most predictive of future health and cost: cholesterol or happiness? Does having a life purpose generate greater...
How Might Positive Psychology Principles Change the Practice of Health Promotion? By Paul Terry
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0In this month’s Issue of The Health Promotion Practitioner I wrote about the welcomed new influence positive psychology principles...
Strategic planning sessions we’ve done with members this past year reveal a strong interest in applying science to practice,...
Below is a letter from Wes Alles of Stanford University, a HERO member. The letter extends a kind offer...