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Cornell Project 2Gen in Albany 2020: The Intersection between Environmental Policy and Health
Cornell Project 2Gen in Albany 2020: The Intersection between Environmental Policy and Health

Cornell faculty, staff, and students met virtually with New York State legislators and staff for non-partisan, open dialogue about policy-relevant research on issues at the intersection of environmental policy and health.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaApril 29, 2020Policy, Albany, Albany 2020
Social Benefits of Air Quality: Environmental Policy as Social Policy
Social Benefits of Air Quality: Environmental Policy as Social Policy

Air quality improvements are often expensive, but can carry substantial social and related economic benefits.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaApril 29, 2020Policy, Albany 2020, Albany
Paradigm Shift Towards Smart Healthy Cities: Systems Innovation at the Nexus of Transportation, Environment, and Public Health
Paradigm Shift Towards Smart Healthy Cities: Systems Innovation at the Nexus of Transportation, Environment, and Public Health

Built environment factors, like exposure to traffic emissions, have a significant impacts on health.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaApril 29, 2020Albany 2020, Albany, Policy
New Petroleum Free World: Plant-Based Sustainable "Green" Materials and Processes
New Petroleum Free World: Plant-Based Sustainable "Green" Materials and Processes

The use of plant-based advanced green composites can help New York State reach its progressive sustainability goals.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaApril 29, 2020Albany 2020, Albany, Policy
The Opioid Epidemic: An Overview
The Opioid Epidemic: An Overview

In recent years, the widespread and tragic misuse of opioids has become a public health epidemic.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Opioids, William T. Grant, Practice
The Opioid Epidemic: Warning Signs and Next Steps
The Opioid Epidemic: Warning Signs and Next Steps

It is not always easy to tell when people around us are struggling with drug use. If you are concerned about someone in your life, you can look out for the following warning signs and reach out to them.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Opioids, William T. Grant, Practice
The Opioid Epidemic: Supporting the Community and Reducing Stigma
The Opioid Epidemic: Supporting the Community and Reducing Stigma

People who use drugs are among the most stigmatized groups in our society. Stigma can result in people being rejected or feared by their peers.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Practice, Opioids, William T. Grant
The Opioid Epidemic: Safely Taking, Storing, and Disposing of Prescription Opioids
The Opioid Epidemic: Safely Taking, Storing, and Disposing of Prescription Opioids

Opioids are used to treat short-term or chronic pain, so you may be prescribed them if you get surgery or experience an injury. Learn how to safely take, store, and dispose of prescription opioids with this brief.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Practice, Opioids, William T. Grant
 The Opioid Epidemic: Safe Disposal of Syringes
The Opioid Epidemic: Safe Disposal of Syringes

People who inject opioid use either needles or syringes. Other individuals, such as people who have diabetes, also use these for medical reasons. These “sharps” require safe disposal.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Practice, Opioids, William T. Grant
The Opioid Epidemic: Preventing a Fatal Opioid Overdose
The Opioid Epidemic: Preventing a Fatal Opioid Overdose

Learn to recognize the signs of an overdose and what you can do to help.

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BriefFrancesca VesciaFebruary 12, 2020Practice, Opioids, William T. Grant
Cultivating Resilience: Best Practices in Healthcare, Education, and Evaluation
Cultivating Resilience: Best Practices in Healthcare, Education, and Evaluation

2Gen Scholars researched best practices for cultivating resilience on behalf of the Orange County Resilience Project.

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ReportFrancesca VesciaDecember 18, 2019Student Training
Addressing Childhood Trauma in Orange County, NY
Addressing Childhood Trauma in Orange County, NY

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) encompass a wide range of traumatic experiences that children may be exposed to during development.

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BlogFrancesca VesciaDecember 18, 2019Student Training, Community Connections, William T. Grant
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