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Nova Southeastern University
Health 2.0 News recently announced that Nova Southeastern University Health eConnect app was crowned the winner of Microsoft's “Re-imagining Consumer Health With Windows 8 and Healthvault Challenge.”
“Climate change is one of the most pressing issues that challenge the sustainability of a global environment and society” says Nova Southeastern University Associate Professor Song Gao, Ph.D. Scientists know that aerosols—such as dust, smog, and smoke—have an impact on air quality, human health, and ecosystem balance.
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Professor of Psychology Steven Gold, Ph.D., is able to cast some light on this topic. Gold is also the Director of NSU’s Trauma Resolution Integration Program.
The CDC recently released more staggering statistics on the increasing numbers of children affected by autism and the advocacy group – and, the advocacy group Autism Speaks, has projected that one half million children with autism will become adults over the next decade.
Nova Southeastern University's Oceanographic Center Professor Mahmood Shivji is a global shark expert.
NSU’s subject matter expert John Miller, Ph.D., is available to speak on the value of family therapy.
Nova Southeastern University Professor, Mahmood Shivji, Ph.D., is available for media interviews on recent great white shark sightings and attacks.
The following experts in federal healthcare law are available to speak with the media in advance of, and following the United States Supreme Court decision on healthcare, which is expected to be announced on Thursday, June 28, 2012.
As the 2nd- anniversary of the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico approaches, Nova Southeastern University (NSU) offers environmental experts are available to speak about the impact of the spill, the lessons learned, and what remains to be done to clean up the environment and improve deep water oil drilling in the future NSU’s Oceanographic Center (OC) used part of a $10 million block grant from BP to conduct research on the Gulf Oil Spill’s impact on the marine ecosystem.