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Gardening for Health: SILC Project Cultivates Wellness in Deep South
Across Alabama and Mississippi, the Stepping into Lifestyle Changes (SILC) project is flourishing, proving that the simple act of gardening can yield far more than beautiful landscapes. With just a bit of soil, a handful of seeds, and a commitment to nurturing growth, SILC is demonstrating the profound ability of gardening to enhance lives beyond aesthetics.
Pathways to Combat Food Insecurity and Enhance Community Health
Seth A. Berkowitz, M.D., MPH, explored how tackling food insecurity can significantly improve health outcomes and empower communities at this month’s Forge AHEAD Center (FAC) seminar. The seminar, held at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Population Health, offered a deep dive into the systemic challenges and practical solutions concerning food insecurity—a pressing issue that aligns closely with FAC’s ongoing commitment to health equity and community empowerment.
Forge AHEAD Center Announces Third Cohort of Scholars
The Forge AHEAD Center (FAC) is pleased to announce the latest recipients of its pilot funding for the third cohort. Four early-stage investigators were selected for their innovative research aimed at improving outcomes for cardiometabolic diseases across Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Our Scholars’ stories: Gazaway empowers high-risk CKD patients with ownership of medical journey
Shena Gazaway, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Family, Community and Health Systems in the UAB School of Nursing, explores how to empower high-risk chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients and their caregivers in healthcare settings through her project “Impart multi.”
Empowering Communities: Dr. Tiffany Haynes’s Innovative Approach to Health Equity
The Forge AHEAD Center was honored to host Tiffany Haynes, Ph.D., at the University of Mississippi Medical Center this week as part of our scientific seminar series. Dr. Haynes, associate professor in health behavior and health education at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, engaged with FAC members in Jackson, sharing her experiences and insights, further enriching our understanding and commitment to health equity.
Our Scholars’ stories: Karlson empowers next generation of youth who have Sickle Cell Disease
Cynthia Karlson, Ph.D., vice chair of Pediatric Research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC), is leading a study to promote wellness through exercise and physical activity for adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease.
Birmingham Promise interns work with Forge AHEAD Center for the Spring semester
Birmingham Promise interns work with Forge AHEAD Center for the Spring...
Pioneering Paths to Maternal Health Equity: Dr. Sharon J. Herring’s Visit Illuminates Solutions at February FAC Seminar
Pioneering Paths to Maternal Health Equity: Dr. Sharon J. Herring’s...
NIH Director visits UAB; connects with Forge AHEAD Center leadership
NIH Director visits UAB; connects with Forge AHEAD Center leadership Monica...
Our scholars’ stories: Myers explores a weight loss intervention at the intersection of food insecurity and excess body weight in women
Our scholars’ stories: Myers explores a weight loss intervention at the...
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