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National research center @UHouston (NIMHD U54 RCMI) advancing #HealthEquity science in addictions research & cancer prevention.

Houston, TX
Joined September 2020
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@HEALTHrcmi
Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
9 months
“We’re excited to work directly with community providers." To nurture the career paths of University of Houston researchers and early-stage investigators, four pilot grants have been awarded in partnership with @NIMHD and @HEALTHrcmi. https://t.co/DgMzevev0r
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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👟May is National Physical #Fitness & Sports Month! Lots of things count as #physicalactivity — even things you have to do anyway! Gardening, cleaning the house, and doing yardwork are all great ways to get #moving 🏆When deciding to make healthy changes, it’s ok to start small!
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@HEALTHrcmi
Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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☀️#SkinCancer is America’s most common cancer — & most preventable! 1/5 adults will develop melanoma by 70, but 5-yr survival rate is 99% when detected early 🏖️This May, take time to learn about its dangers, share facts and help save lives. Learn more at https://t.co/ESL8dNExKq
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
10 months
"Your health and well-being should be your first priority." It's important to take charge of all aspects of your health every single day--mental, emotional, and physical. Our @HEALTHrcmi team participated in Black Men's Wellness Day at @UHouston!
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
11 months
April is National #Stress Awareness Month!💙 Stress affects both #mental & #physical health—let’s start the convo & break the stigma. ✨ Management Tips: 🧘‍♀️ Meditate 🏃‍♂️ Get moving 🗣 Share your story 🤝 Connect with others 💛 Be kind Remember be patient with yourself as well!
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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April is Oral, Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Month! 🦠 75% of cases linked to tobacco, alcohol & HPV ⚠️ Signs: Persistent sore throat, voice changes, difficulty swallowing 🚨 More than 43,000 #OHNC cases yearly. Early detection saves lives! Awareness = Prevention!
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Happy National Physicians Week! Thank you to all physicians for your critical role in substance use and misuse prevention, treatment and recovery — as well as promoting mental health and well-being. #NationalPhysiciansWeek
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@HEALTHrcmi
Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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The best way to prevent colorectal cancer is through regular screenings and a healthy lifestyle. Here’s what you can do: ✅ Get screened starting at age 45  ✅ Eat a fiber-rich diet with fruits, veggies, and whole grains 🌱 ✅ Stay active—30 minutes of exercise most days 🏃‍♂️
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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Some risk factors—like family history and age—can’t be changed, but others are in your control! Here’s what you can do to lower your risk: ✅ Eat more fiber-rich foods (fruits, veggies, whole grains) ✅ Get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day ✅ Avoid smoking and limit alcohol
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
11 months
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in the U.S., but it’s also one of the most preventable! Early detection through routine screenings can save lives. Talk to your doctor about getting screened, especially if you're 45 or older or have a family history.
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
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The final day of #HoustonRodeo 2025 is here! While you're enjoying the fun, don’t forget to take care of your health: ✅ Stay hydrated—drink plenty of water 💧 ✅ Make balanced choices—enjoy your favorites, but add some protein & veggies 🍗🥗 ✅ Stay active—explore rodeo grounds
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@HEALTHrcmi
Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
11 months
"The greatest wealth is health." Kudos to all who participated in the 2025 @uhdowntown Spring Health Fair--offering Houstonians wellness workshops & free health screenings. @UHouston's Dr. Elizabeth Jelsma and the @HEALTHrcmi's CEC attended to promote our dedication to wellness.
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@HEALTHrcmi
Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
1 year
“Collaboration allows us to know more than we are capable of knowing by ourselves." @HEALTHrcmi's Dr. Ashika Brinkley and Dr. Fatima Merchant participated in the #RCMI Consortium 2025--bringing researchers together to strengthen the infrastructure of state-of-the art research.
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Center for Addictions Research & Cancer Prevention
1 year
"The most important thing we do is to make sure that an uninsured woman who has been diagnosed with breast cancer gets into treatment." @HEALTHrcmi's Dr. Damien Kelly speaks with @TheRoseHouston's Dorothy Gibbons about breast cancer care advocacy. Listen-> https://t.co/dvGsP6299x
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Your kidneys work 24/7 to keep you healthy!💙This #NationalKidneyMonth, take a moment to appreciate them by drinking more water, reducing salt intake, and getting regular check-ups. Chronic kidney disease often has no early symptoms, affecting approximately 14% of U.S. adults.
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