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Candor Health Education > News > Page 9
December 14, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Make Holiday Joy for Your World

Written by: Betty Barsley-Marra-Health Educator, Candor Health Education It’s mid-December and we’re fighting our way through the first snowstorm traffic jam of the season. We turn on the car radio to the sounds of holiday music. The song playing is telling us, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” We can’t help but ask […]

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November 14, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

A Record the U.S. Would Rather NOT Break by Rose Tenuta, M.S. Ed., Ed.S.

As 2018 draws to a close, it is predicted to be another record-breaking year.  Unfortunately, this is not a record the United States wants to break:  Sexually transmitted infections are again at an all-time high for the fourth year in a row.  While sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have plagued humans for centuries, many scientists at […]

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October 12, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Teach Mental Health Now for Skills Later by Liz Carter

In a recent article from NBC News, Sarah DiGiulo talks about how a new law in the state of New York is requiring mental health to be taught in health education classes. While there are currently some schools that have already been teaching about mental health, it hasn’t been mandated.  Reaching out for help regarding […]

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September 14, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

So, What is Synthetic Marijuana?

On August 17, 2018 more than 100 overdoses in New Haven, Connecticut were attributed to synthetic marijuana – also known as K2, spice or “fake weed”.  In our very own state of Illinois (as of May 2018), the Illinois Department of Public Health has 164 documented cases across 15 counties tied to outbreaks related to […]

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August 13, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Prevention & the Opioid Crisis by Olivia Starr

As the opioid crisis continues to claim the lives of dozens of Americans each day, parents, educators, and healthcare professionals are seeking solutions to this unprecedented problem. Opioid abuse presents a unique challenge because of the drugs’ legal status and important role in providing relief for legitimate pain sufferers. Many are familiar with the story: […]

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August 13, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Different Viewpoints: Step-Out of Your Comfort Zone

RCC’s Different Viewpoints is a series of short articles from different age groups and their perspective on health education as they see it. Step-Out of Your Comfort Zone by Danielle Gluckman I’ve always worked with kids, from preschoolers to college students, but for the most part across this age span their biggest questions revolve around sexuality. […]

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July 13, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Preventing a Preventable Infection by Betty Barsley-Marra

As Joe Mueller walked to his car in the parking lot of the adjacent medical office building, he thought about the last few months. He thought about the successful completion of his first year of college. He thought about the job he landed for the upcoming summer. He thought about the nagging sore throat he […]

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June 28, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Different Viewpoints: Sex Ed from a College Student’s Perspective

RCC’s Different Viewpoints is a series of short articles from different age groups and their perspective on health education as they see it. Sex Ed from a College Student’s Perspective by Gianna Bendinelli I am not entirely sure how I first learned about sex, television or conversations around friends may have been my first encounter; however, […]

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June 15, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Including Consent in Sex Education is Critical by Edith Lule

A recent article in U.S. News & World Report reported on an analysis completed by The Center for American Progress focusing on the inclusion of consent and healthy relationships content in sex education standards across the nation. The article stated that out of the 24 states that require sex education in public schools, “only 10 […]

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March 7, 2018  |  By RCC  |  In News

Message from Our Board Chair: Brian Hammersley

Friends and Supporters of the Robert Crown Center- As the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Robert Crown Center for Health Education I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all for your past support. As you probably know, there have recently been some exciting changes here at the center.  We determined […]

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