Maggie Sugg (@magsugg) 's Twitter Profile
Maggie Sugg

@magsugg

Associate Professor @AppState

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linkhttps://geo.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/maggie-sugg calendar_today15-06-2015 15:26:35

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AGU_GeoHealth (@agugeohealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[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.
Maggie Sugg (@magsugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registration for Advancing Health Equity in Rural Communities is open! Join me on May 20, 2024. whova.com/portal/registr…

SERCC (@sercc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Director, Chip Konrad said "Great to see three people with connections, prior or present, with the SERCC!" @AshleyWardNC Maggie Sugg northcarolinahealthnews.org/2024/06/18/thi…

NCICS (@ncstate_ncics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

<a href="/EHPonline/">Environmental Health Perspectives</a> 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.
Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Republican leaders don't enjoy being called weird, creepy, and controlling, they could try not being weird, creepy, and controlling.

Martin Huber (@causalhuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥There is a new version of the causalweight package for R (#rstats)! It now also contains #DifferenceInDifference estimators for binary and continuous treatments using causal #MachineLearning (to control for covariates in a data-driven way): rdocumentation.org/packages/causa… #EconTwitter

🔥There is a new version of the causalweight package for R (#rstats)! It now also contains #DifferenceInDifference estimators for binary and continuous treatments using causal #MachineLearning (to control for covariates in a data-driven way):
rdocumentation.org/packages/causa… #EconTwitter
Maggie Sugg (@magsugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us at AppState - multiple faculty opening for climate science assistant professor appstate.peopleadmin.com/postings/47093

Dr Maria Neira (@drmarianeira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Strong commitment at the <a href="/WHOAFRO/">WHO African Region</a> 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 
👏<a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> <a href="/UNFCCC/">UN Climate Change</a> <a href="/COP29_AZ/">COP29 Azerbaijan</a>
Eyal Frank (@eyal_frank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biodiversiy is declining, yet we have limited knowledge about how that affects human well-being. My work linking bats, insecticide use, and human infant health is out today in Science (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…), and tells a complex story about how those are connected.

Biodiversiy is declining, yet we have limited knowledge about how that affects human well-being. My work linking bats,  insecticide use, and human infant health is out today in Science (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…), and tells a complex story about how those   are connected.
Maggie Sugg (@magsugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

App State’s Dr. Maggie Sugg awarded over $1.5 million to study climate disasters and youth mental health | Appalachian Today today.appstate.edu/2024/09/10/sugg

NCICS (@ncstate_ncics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For context re: southern Appalachian flooding Asheville, NC has already had a 1,000 year return interval rainfall event over the past day...before #Helen gets there

Adam Wagner (@byadamwagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some have called the 1916 Western North Carolina flood "the flood to end all floods." Today, emergency management officials are warning that Helene could bring similar floods to Asheville and surrounding areas. ourstate.com/flood-of-1916/

Maggie Sugg (@magsugg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My family & I are safe, however cell service, wifi, power & water are non-existent or severely limited. It really is devastating here in WNC. Our community needs critical emergency cell infrastructure & supplies. We cannot receive emails, load websites, plz communicate via text.

Appalachian State (@appstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For App State Boone and Hickory campuses, classes will not meet until after Oct. 15. Adverse Weather Condition 3 (Closure) has been extended through 5pm Oct. 11. Residence halls, dining facilities and campus medical facilities remain open. More info: appstatealert.com

Watauga County Schools (@wataugaschools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very fortunate to be able to share that our district has officially accounted for all of our students and staff in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. 💙

The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change (@lancetcountdown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡ OUT NOW ⚡ The 2024 Report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change: Facing record-breaking threats from delayed action. Read the latest assessment of the links between health and climate change: thelancet.com/journals/lance… #LancetClimate24

⚡ OUT NOW ⚡ 

The 2024 Report of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change: Facing record-breaking threats from delayed action. 

Read the latest assessment of the links between health and climate change: thelancet.com/journals/lance… #LancetClimate24