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Asheley Cockrell Skinner
Professor in Population Health Sciences
Population Health Sciences
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215 Morris Street, Suite 210, Durham, NC 27701
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In the News
Published October 7, 2022
New DCRI Center Targets Ending Opioid Addiction
Published June 1, 2021
Asking New Questions in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity
Published February 26, 2018
Newest Data Shows Childhood Obesity Continues to Increase
Published June 23, 2017
Study Finds Children Carry Implicit Bias Towards Peers Who Are Overweight
Published May 2, 2016
A widely held belief about childhood obesity that simply isn't true
Published April 27, 2016
Plateau but no decline: Child obesity rates hold steady
Published April 26, 2016
Child obesity has grown unabated since 1999, study finds
Published April 26, 2016
Despite Efforts, Child Obesity Remains on the Rise
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