Breaking: Local Researcher Stephanie Pike Unveils Groundbreaking Insights in Population Health

A recent health survey conducted by Case Western Reserve University's Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, in collaboration with the Cleveland Department of Public Health, has shed light on the challenging living conditions faced by some Cleveland residents.
Stephanie Pike Moore, an assistant professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, recently shared insights from the survey during an appearance on "Sound of Ideas". Her findings reveal a stark picture of urban health disparities, highlighting the struggles many community members face in meeting their most basic needs.
The survey uncovers critical information about the health and well-being of Cleveland residents, exposing gaps in access to essential resources and healthcare. By bringing these challenges to the forefront, researchers hope to spark meaningful conversations and drive targeted interventions that can improve quality of life for vulnerable populations.
Moore's research underscores the importance of understanding community health beyond traditional medical metrics, focusing instead on the broader social determinants that impact residents' overall well-being and ability to thrive.