Events Archive

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The GW Resiliency & Well-being Center (R&W Center) is pleased that you've joined us for this Lifestyle Modification Group Visits program focused on the self-management of prehypertension/hypertension using a whole health care model.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and The 1619 Project developer Nikole Hannah-Jones leads the free, CME-bearing moderated discussion, presented by the GW SMHS Two in One Model — in partnership with the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Office of Diversity and Inclusion,…

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The GW Resiliency & Well-being Center (R&W Center) is pleased that you've joined us for this Lifestyle Modification Group Visits program focused on the self-management of prehypertension/hypertension using a whole health care model.

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Join us for a free online talk on "Plastics and Cardiac Health" at 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, with Nikki Posnack, PhD, associate professor of Pediatrics and associate professor of Pharmacology and Physiology (secondary), GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Please join us virtually for the 19th annual celebration at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. Each December, hundreds of white lights adorn the trees in the George Washington University Ross Hall Courtyard.

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Each December, hundreds of white lights adorn the trees in the GW Ross Hall Courtyard. These Lights of Life are illuminated in honor and in memory of loved ones, friends, those in the military and other very special people.

Join the GWU Center for Injury Prevention & Control as we welcome Jonathan Lowy from Global Action on Gun Violence.

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Office of Student Support (OSS) and the GW Resiliency & Well-Being Center Present: Strategies to promote Mindfulness Coping Skills, Grounding, & Sleep hygiene.

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The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology and Hypertension Presents the Irene Tamagna Lecture in Hypertension "Essential Hypertension: Low salt diet is not for everyone"

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Identifying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology decades before progression to the prodromal stage is currently achieved by biomarkers derived from positron emission tomography, cerebrospinal fluid, or blood-plasma. Dr. Babulal's research uses daily driving behavior as a digital marker to predict…