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HERO Study Committees entered 2021 developing refreshed charters affording new opportunities to get involved! As a HERO member, one...
Published in the American Journal of Health Promotion To honor some of health promotion’s best scientists and, in particular,...
Genetic Testing in Health and Wellness Programs: Results of a Recent NIH-Funded Study
Ariane Mistral, , Happenings, 0Patricia A. Deverka, MD, Executive Manager, Deverka Consulting Marc S. Williams, MD, Director Emeritus Genomic Medicine Institute, Geisinger The...
Reply Below with Your Best Books of All Time for Health Promotion Professionals
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 1Assembling a best books list of any kind is fraught with the potential to disappoint, dissimulate and devolve into...
New well-being assessment provides a tool to measure broader health and well-being impact
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0New well-being assessment provides employers and their collaborators with a brief, validated tool to measure broader health and well-being...
By Jack Curtis Note from Karen Moseley, HERO President: During the recent Forum, I asked Jack Curtis to host...
A Barber, a Professor and an Entrepreneur Walk into a Room: Health Equity and the Strength of Weak Ties
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0Perhaps, like me, you get invitations to meetings where you’re not convinced it will be time well spent, but...
More thoughts from our HEROForum20 Ambassador: Olympic Champion Jesse Diggins (Interview Part 3)
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0For the full interview, go the AJHP at: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/2PVYKDVT9TBUXXTI9UAG/full More thoughts from our HEROForum20 Ambassador: Olympic Champion Jesse Diggins...
As a year, 2020 has been hard – for everyone. For me, it has been especially challenging, as it...