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Toward Preventing Suicide in Las Vegas

January 31, 2008 | Story

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program has given Matt Wray, PhD, the opportunity to pursue research with important clinical and policy implications.

Changing Policies and the Physical Environment So Children and Families Can Eat Well and Move More

February 14, 2012 | Story

A profile of Sarah Strunk, MHA, director of Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities.

Acclaimed Documentary Highlights Cure Violence's Success at Stopping Community Violence

July 29, 2011 | Video/Story

The Interrupters follows this RWJF-supported program and its work in Chicago neighborhoods.

Active for Life: Increasing Physical Activity Levels in Adults Age 50 and Older

April 15, 2011 | Story

A profile of the evaluator, Sara Wilcox, PhD.

Frank Chaloupka: Informing the Best Policies With the Best Science

November 29, 2010 | Story

"During the time obesity has emerged as a significant health problem, we have seen dramatic decreases in prices of sugar-sweetened beverages, and increases in prices of fresh foods and vegetables."

Lloyd Johnston: Pioneering the Science of Adolescent Health

November 29, 2010 | Story

From a young age, Johnston wanted to make a social contribution, inspired perhaps by the example of his parents. "My father was always concerned about doing good in the world," he says.

How Does Community Design Impact Health?

January 26, 2010 | Story

Zhu learned that walking to school is a complicated matter. But she quickly discovered that choosing to walk to school "is such a complex problem that it cannot be simplified into a single index.

Meditation Course Helps Native Americans Sustain Recovery

July 23, 2009 | Story

Marlatt and colleagues conducted a study in a prison in Seattle in which inmates were given the opportunity to participate in a 10-day Vipassana meditation course.

Program Results Topic Summary: The Environmental Approach to Preventing Substance Abuse

October 2, 2007 | Program Result

This report describes the results, findings and lessons learned from RWJF-supported efforts between 1989 and 2006 that used environmental approaches to preventing substance abuse, especially by youth.

A Study of Leisure Time Physical Activity in Public Parks in Diverse Communities

February 6, 2008 | Story

"I am learning a new field with new tools for research and new theoretical approaches," he says. "And I'm meeting new people and forming new partnerships — definitely."

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