The College of Nursing and Health Innovation has received a grant from the Hearst Foundations to help support education for researchers on child, teen and family health disparities.
Karen Sweazea, PhD and assistant professor of Health Sciences in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, has had an article published that was highlighted on the cover of the February 2009 issue of the journal Microcirculation.
08/19/09
Engineering | Health care | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community partnerships | Alumni | Bioscience / Biotech | Research | Engineering: Mixed-reality system enhances physical therapy
ASU experts in media arts, bioengineering, music, computer science and other areas are collaborating on the design of an innovative system to help stroke patients with their physical therapy.
Carol M. Baldwin, has been selected for Fellowship in the American Academy of Nursing for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the profession.
A KTVK-3TV report shows how stroke victims’ rehabilitation is changing due to a partnership between Arizona State University researchers and Banner Bay wood Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz.
A study in the Aug. 1 issue of the journal SLEEP indicates that self-reported worsening in initialing and maintaining sleep over a five-year period was significantly associated with poorer mental quality of life.
Marjorie Baldwin, of ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business, is part of a group of health care experts providing feedback to the official White House Health Reform Task Force.