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Preventing the Onset of Severe Mental Illness

Preventing the Onset of Severe Mental Illness

The Early Detection, Intervention and Prevention of Psychosis in Adolescents and Young Adults (EDIPPP) initiative has gathered evidence to show the value of engaging communities toward preventing severe mental illness in young people. Hear about one young woman's journey.

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Healthy Foods in Schools

Healthy Foods in Schools

Jessica Donze Black, director of the Kids' Safe and Healthful Foods Project, talks about why students need healthy foods in schools.

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The Need for Healthier Beverage Recommendations

The Need for Healthier Beverage Recommendations

Mary Story, director of Healthy Eating Research, and Tracy Fox, president of Food, Nutrition and Policy Consultants, discuss why we need healthier beverage standards.

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Meet Six Prize-Winning Communities

Meet Six Prize-Winning Communities

The RWJF Roadmaps to Health Prize honors outstanding community partnerships that are helping people live healthier lives. These communities are creating a culture of health in their backyards. They were selected in 2013 from more than 160 applicants for their innovative strategies.

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Inside the Buckingham Schools Renovation Project

Inside the Buckingham Schools Renovation Project

In 2006, Terry Huang, a researcher at the National Institutes of Health, proposed a new approach to combating childhood obesity: architecture. VMDO Architects, in collaboration with the University of Virginia and University of Nebraska, redesigned a 1950s-era elementary school in rural Virginia to encourage healthy eating and physical activity among all students.

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$19-Billion stimulus infusion good start, but researchers warn steep climb ahead to get hospitals to go digital.

March 25, 2009 | News Release/Video

Contrary to conventional wisdom, only a tiny fraction of U.S. hospitals have full health information technology (HIT) systems in place to improve how they deliver care, says the New England Journal of Medicine in the March 26 online edition.

Midwestern and Southern States Receive Least Federal Funding for Disease Prevention

March 10, 2009 | News Release/Video

New report finds public health programs at risk during economic downturn.

The Need for Vigilance in Public Health

March 10, 2009 | Video

With some of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS, childhood obesity and infant mortality, Washington, D.C., is a city in need of strong investments in public health.

Inspiration in Greensburg: The Vital Role of Public Health

February 24, 2009 | Video

With the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), RWJF produced a video illustrating the breadth of the public health response in a Kansas town hit by a category 5 tornado.

PIER Program Supports Young Adults with Mental Health Problems

January 7, 2009 | Video/Story

How the Portland Identification and Early Referral program intervenes to prevent severe mental illness in teens and young adults.

RWJF Launches Commission to Build a Healthier America

February 27, 2008 | Video/Story

The nonpartisan commission will investigate how factors such as education, environment, income and housing shape and affect personal behavioral choices. The United States spends more on health than any other nation. Yet, the U.S. ranks at or near th ...

New Report: Investment in Disease Prevention Could Save America More than $16 Billion in Five Years

July 17, 2008 | News Release/Video

Return on investment of more than 5 to 1; focus on increasing physical activity, improving nutrition, and preventing smoking

New Report: Adult Obesity Rates Rise in 37 States, Obesity Rates Now Exceed 25 Percent in More Than Half of States

August 19, 2008 | News Release/Video

Rates increased for a second consecutive year in 24 states and for a third consecutive year in 19 states.

Study Shows America's Farm and Ranch Families are Struggling With Rising Costs of Health Care

September 16, 2008 | News Release/Video/Story

Nearly a quarter of farmers and ranchers say health care costs cause financial problems; spend 42 percent of annual income on coverage and care.

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