Syamia Dowsey - “Life with Depression” (poster session) My poster will be about the different types of depression, how people live with depression, and how people are diagnosed with depression. I will explore how people live their every day to day life, where to get help if you're struggling and have no one to talk to. i will discuss different aspects of depression. the risk factors of depression and the complications it has. I will also tell how to prevent things from happening and the treatments that the doctors can get you. i will also include photos and quotes to help people remind themselves that they are not alone Kara Dupont (session 2) - see Hagenhoff Álvaro Echevarria Rodríguez - “Exploring the Diverse Approaches of Philosophical and Religious Traditions to Animal Suffering” (session 4) Animal suffering is a complex and multifaceted issue that has been addressed by various philosophical and religious traditions throughout history. Different schools of thought approach the issue differently, with some advocating animal protection and others viewing it as a means to an end. Although they believe that living things are sacred and should be treated with respect and compassion, some religions, such as Christianity, place animals in a lower status than humans. It is used to address the issue of suffering, and proponents argue that the ethical treatment of animals should be based on their ability to experience pleasure and pain. It is a controversial issue within philosophical and religious traditions. Logan Ellinwood - “Decriminalization of Opioids and Psychedelics” (poster session) While many states have already legalized marijuana some have looked further into opioids and psychedelics. This study looks into the possible positive and negative outcomes of legalization of them. Rocío Enríquez Figueroa (special session/poster session) - see Antrillo Fedorowich, Vince - “What On-field Concussion Assessments Work and don’t Work based on the Research and Field Experience.” (session 19) This will be an overview that delves into the research on what assessments will lead you to "ruling in" or "ruling out" a concussion. This program will look at tests such as the SCAT5, BESS, Sway, ImPACT, Cognitive, Balance, King Devick, and VOMS testing to try and determine which tests are useful for "ruling in" or "ruling out" concussions. We will also look at strategies that have been proven to be effective from an Athletic Training perspective as opposed to the perspective of a physician or other healthcare providers. We will also look at tests that are on the cutting edge for both treatment and diagnostic decisions such as Virtual Reality, the Eye Box, AI etc.
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