Health And Behavioral Sciences

Hyeyoung Oh Nelson, who contributed to the 5280 article, from CU Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Uncovering Isolation’s Role in Postpartum Depression: Hyeyoung Oh Nelson Shares Key Findings in 5280

May 14, 2025

CU Denver Health and Behavioral Sciences faculty member Hyeyoung Oh Nelson contributes key sociological insight to 5280 Magazine ’s feature on postpartum depression, highlighting how social isolation and structural barriers deepen maternal mental health challenges. Drawing from her research on immigrant and racialized communities, Nelson emphasizes the urgent need for...

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Karen Lutfey Spencer smiles at the camera

CLAS Faculty Expert Karen Lutfey Spencer Addresses Medical Gaslighting in Cosmopolitan Feature

May 13, 2025

If you’ve ever gone to the doctor with a concern and felt like they were downplaying your symptoms—or straight up not listening to you—you’ve probably experienced medical gaslighting. I’m all too familiar with the topic, because it’s happened to me.

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Ronica Rooks, professor in Health and Behavioral Sciences at CU Denver

Dr. Ronica Rooks Awarded $200K by Alzheimer’s Association to Study Employment’s Role in Reducing Racial Disparities in Dementia Risk

April 1, 2025

The Alzheimer’s Association has awarded a prestigious three-year, $200,000 research grant to Dr. Ronica Rooks, professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences at CU Denver. Using national, secondary data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the Census-enacted HRS (linking the HRS to United States' business information),...

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Emma Bunkley of CU Denver's Health and Behavioral Sciences Department

In “The Weight of Rumor” Emma Bunkley Explores How Weight Loss, Diabetes, and Gossip Disrupt Senegalese Women’s Communities

April 1, 2025

Published recently in American Anthropologist , Emma Bunkley examines how weight loss caused by Type II diabetes can trigger harmful rumors and social isolation for women in Senegal. Her article, “The Weight of Rumor,” reveals how stigma surrounding weight loss not only delays diagnosis but also deepens the emotional and...

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William Narrete Moreno against the Denver skyline

William Navarrete Moreno Awarded $50,000 Voyager Scholarship for Public Service by the Obama Foundation to Pursue Public Health Passion

William Navarrete Moreno can’t forget a call that would change his life. He was a fifth grader when he got a call from his mother, an immigrant from Mexico, who was at the emergency room. Her thyroid cancer had progressed to the point where she was having trouble breathing, and...

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