Dr. Sneed featured on NPR News!Dr. Sneed spoke with NPR journalist Kristin Wright about her research focused on chronic disease self-management among older adults in prison.
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Dr. Sneed visits WWJ Radio Station to discuss research on older adults in prison!Dr. Sneed recently visited the WWJ Newsradio station to discuss her new grant focused on justice system involvement among older adults. She was interiviewed for a new weekly segment, “Warriors in the Community,” sponsored by Wayne State University. The segment airs on Mondays during prime drive time at 5:12 p.m. on WWJ Newsradio 950 AM
Dr. Sneed to be featured on Gracefully Greying Podcast!Check out the June 13th episode of the Gracefully Greying podcast, where Dr. Sneed will discuss "Health Issues in Our Aging Prison Population." The livestream starts at 9:15 a.m. on LinkedIn.
Dr. Sneed to present to national network on Aging Research in Criminal Justice & Health (ARCH Network)
Dr. Sneed Receives NIH Career Development Award!Congratulations to Dr. Sneed, who was recently award a 5-year grant, $579,000 grant from the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health. Through this grant, Dr. Sneed will engage in implementation science research focused on utilization of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program among older adults in state prisons around the country.
Dr. Sneed Discusses Her Research on Justice-Involved African-American Older Adults Addressing HEALTH for Returning CitizensOur team was recently awarded a grant from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation to collaborate with the MADE Institute on the development and implementation of a physical activity and nutrition program among formerly incarcerated mid and late-life adults (i.e.returning citizens) Read More: publichealth.msu.edu/news-items/research/430-addressing-health-for-the-formerly-incarcerated Managing Diabetes After Incarceration: A Difficult JourneyIn this Opinion piece for Medical News Today, Dr. Sneed explains why managing diabetes can be difficult for someone who has been incarcerated. www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/managing-diabetes-after-incarceration-a-difficult-journey#1 |
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