2023 Articles
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Rebuilding Trust in a Post-Pandemic World
Lessons from COVID-19 provide valuable insights three years later
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How Rural Living Connects to Cognitive Impairment
BYU students Matthew Harris, Erica Bennion, and Kristine Magnusson, with BYU Public Health associate professor Dr. Evan Thacker, discovered an association between rural living and cognitive impairment and published their findings in the journal Neuroepidemiology.
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Shifting the dialogue on divisive issues
Public health students conduct “campus conversations” to discuss polarizing topics without expecting to reach common ground
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Preserving brain health may require more than reducing seizures
Dr. Evan Thacker’s new research shows a greater cognitive decline in older adults with epilepsy when vascular risk factors are also present
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