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    Postcards from 2024: Maggie's Wellness Class
    Case Study #3: Maggie's Wellness Class. We offer three case studies in an imagined future in the year 2024. We bring you three stories, imagining ideal or near-ideal situations for the future of health and wellness. From Collaborate to Compete.
    16 October 2009, 1:11 am
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    Postcards from 2024: Bill's Annual Checkup
    Case Study #2: Bill's Annual Checkup. We offer three case studies in an imagined future in the year 2024. We bring you three stories, imagining ideal or near-ideal situations for the future of health and wellness. From Collaborate to Compete.
    16 October 2009, 1:08 am
  • 1 minute 35 seconds
    Postcards from 2024: Doctors for a Difference
    Case Study #1: Doctors for a Difference. We offer three case studies in an imagined future in the year 2024. We bring you three stories, imagining ideal or near-ideal situations for the future of health and wellness. From Collaborate to Compete.
    16 October 2009, 1:05 am
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    Social Cohesion and Individual Health
    How can you be healthier? Get to know your neighbors. A new study using data from the Arizona Health Survey says neighborhood social cohesion is important for individual health. What does that mean for our communities?
    8 July 2009, 5:35 pm
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    The Paradoxes of Chronic Conditions
    Members of the Latino community have fewer chronic conditions, but their self-reported health status is lower. Why? In this video, we look at chronic conditions, health coverage, health status, and medical visits.
    24 June 2009, 5:58 pm
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    Resiliency Skills and PSA Art Awakenings
    When faced with challenging life experiences, how many Arizonans have the necessary coping skills? This episode of Arizona Health Survey News examines resiliency skills by talking to Gustavo McGrew of PSA Art Awakenings.
    24 June 2009, 6:32 am
  • 2 minutes 15 seconds
    Defining the Uninsured
    Who is uninsured? It's not who you might think. All of the data is from the Arizona Health Survey, http://www.arizonahealthsurvey.org
    21 June 2009, 6:01 am
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