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From Here to Health

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Sponsored by Appalachian State University's Beaver College of Health Sciences and Institute for Health & Human Services, we interview faculty regarding their research in health sciences and how they aspire to improve the health and wellness for people in rural Western North Carolina and beyond.

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    • Dr. Alan Needle: The Neuromechanics & Rehabilitation of Chronic Ankle Instability and Other Injuries
      Jul 2 2024

      Dr. Alan Needle, Professor in the Departments of Rehabilitation Sciences and Public Health & Exercise Science, discusses his research on the neuromechanics of chronic ankle instability and its implications for a broader array of injuries, including injuries to the ACL. His research has investigated regulation of muscle tone in unstable ankles, neurmechanical coupling in the regulation of joint stiffness, neurological adaptations after ligamentous injury, the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on chronic ankle instability, and the effects of cognitive loading on motor behavior in injured individuals....among many others. He discusses implications for prevention and rehabilitation of injury.

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      33 min
    • Dr. Leah Hamilton: Universal Basic Income
      Feb 29 2024

      Dr. Leah Hamilton is a Professor in the Department of Social Work at Appalachian State University. She is currently working with close to 1.5 million dollars in external and internal grant funding; she has published one solo authored book with Palgrave MacMillan and co-authored a second book with NASW press; she has published 28 peer-reviewed articles in quality journals and 22 other articles in various other publications (with 5 more manuscripts under review); she has presented 47 papers and sessions nationally and internationally; she is a Faculty Affiliate of the Social Policy Institute of Washington University in St. Louis; she is a Senior Fellow of the Jain Family Institute; she is a Research Fellow of the Appalachian Institute for Health and Wellness here at App State; and her work has received media coverage in publications and broadcasts including The Atlantic, The New York Times, Marketplace, CNBC, PBS News Hour (a personal favorite of mine), National Public Radio (another favorite), the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and The Chicago Tribune. This level of publicity does not typically happen for faculty. However, Dr. Hamilton is not typical. Not only is she doing the hard work of conducting high quality research, publishing papers, presenting her work, and writing scholarly articles and books, she is doing work that has a significant and compelling impact on society. Her work focuses on how welfare policy prevents low-income families from reaching financial stability and explores alternative policies, such as universal basic income, that can alter the course of their lives.

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      30 min
    • Dr. Caroline Smith: Dermal Absorption and PPE in Firefighters
      Nov 6 2023

      In this episode, we interview Dr. Caroline Smith, Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health and Exercise Science at Appalachian State University, about her research in the areas of thermal physiology and environmental exposure. Dr. Smith and her colleagues employ a novel technique called intradermal microdialysis to investigate dermal absorption by firefighters even when wearing personal protective equipment. They have recently expanded their work with a grant from the Office of Naval Research to examine exposures to Navy divers in contaminated waters.

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      20 min
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