
Maggie Sugg
@magsugg
Associate Professor @AppState
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https://geo.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/maggie-sugg 15-06-2015 15:26:35
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[New AGU_GeoHealth] Ryan et al. Appalachian State link low greenspace with high mental health prevalence among young people, especially substance use disorders. Interventions need to consider community structures, such as rurality.
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Ryan et al. <a href="/appstate/">Appalachian State</a> link low greenspace with high mental health prevalence among young people, especially substance use disorders. Interventions need to consider community structures, such as rurality. [New <a href="/AguGeohealth/">AGU_GeoHealth</a>]
Ryan et al. <a href="/appstate/">Appalachian State</a> link low greenspace with high mental health prevalence among young people, especially substance use disorders. Interventions need to consider community structures, such as rurality.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIJ1NaOXYAAlYGm.png)



Dr. Maggie Sugg, associate professor in Appalachian State Geography & Planning, is interviewed about heat vulnerability in this The New York Times story by Dionne Searcey: nytimes.com/2024/06/20/cli…

Environmental Health Perspectives The more temperatures rose, the more pregnant women were admitted to the hospital for psychiatric issues. For example, a 9°F rise in temperature was associated with a 7–15% increase in the number of emergency department visits by pregnant patients.




Strong commitment at the WHO African Region regional committee to address the impacts of #ClimateChange on #health. 🥅Goal: Resilient and sustainable health systems are built capable of coping with the adverse effects of climate change 👏World Health Organization (WHO) UN Climate Change COP29 Azerbaijan





Congratulations to Maggie Sugg, NCICS's Jennifer Runkle and @douglas_rao, and other researchers on receiving funding for important research on the effects of #climate change on the mental health of young people. A key goal is to inform improved response strategies.






