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* Cholesterol Entertainment
& Health Group

* Heart Disease & Stroke
Entertainment & Health Group

American Heart/American Stroke Association
The Entertainment Group
Contact: Larry Bloustein
E-mail: larry.bloustein@heart.org
Tel: 818-760-8481

Entertainment & Health Group
Contact: Mary-Ann Neri
Email: alsanjak@aol.com
Tel: 818-907-5588

Health and Wellbeing of Infants, Children and Adolescents

American Academy of Pediatrics
Media Resource Team

http://www.aap.org/mrt
Contact: MRT Team Member
Tel: 847-434-7877

* Health Care Access & the Uninsured
* Injury/Injury Prevention
* Nutrition
* Obesity

UCLA School of Public Health
Health and Media Research Group
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/chs/hmrg
Contact: Rachel Flores
E-mail: rcflores@ucla.edu
Tel: 310-267-2527

Kate Langrall Folb
Nightingale Entertainment
Cover the Uninsured
www.coveringkidsandfamilies.org
www.covertheuninsured.org
kate@nightingale-entertainment.com
Tel: 818-760-0966

Nursing and
Medical Support Staff
Entertainment & Health Group

Entertainment & Health Group
Mary-Ann Neri
E-mail: Alsanjak@aol.com
Tel: 818-907-5588

Diabetes

Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.
http://www.eiconline.org
Contact: Larry Deutchman
E-mail: ldeutch@eiconline.org
Tel: 818-333-5001

Special Olympics International
(intellectual disabilities, Special Olympics athletes/games, research among the intellectual disability community)
www.specialolympics.org
Contact: Kirsten Seckler
E-mail:kseckler@specialolympics.org
Tel: 202-715-1147
Contact: Ryan Eades
E-mail: reades@specialolympics.org
Tel:202-824-0292

 


 

 

 


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