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UHSNPhA participates in annual Instagramathon competition!!!
This year, UHSNPhA lit your instagram feed for our annual Instagramathon competition. Multiple chapters participated in this friendly competition held between March 15th-March 22nd. If you are interested in seeing what our chapteris up to from time to time please visit us on instagram @ uhcopsnpha! #Region4YouCantIgnore #UHSNPhA #ConnectingthePIECES #SNPhAConnects
UH SNPhA helps at Westbury Christian Church
Yesterday, in conjunction with UT Dental School, students from the University of Houston volunteered at Westbury Christian Church and conducted Diabetes Testing, Blood Pressure Testing, Education on Mental Health, and Chronic Kidney Disease. Members of the public were asked about their past history of chronic kidney disease as well as their exercising and dieting habits, and how best to improve their health moving forward with proper meal plans and exercise routines. Along with Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease, students also advocated for Mental Health awareness, discussing its prevalence in the community and unveiling the stigma surrounding the condition.