Is it healthy to keep a food journal?
Have you ever been having a quiet night at home, snuggled up on the couch watching a good movie, snacking mindlessly on chips or popcorn only to discover you have demolished the entire bag? Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. Of course, an occasional overindulgence is not the end of the world, but if you worry your eating habits are getting out of hand, a food journal could do the trick.
Behind the Scenes of Admissions and more with Brenda Castaneda – Podcast
Brenda Castaneda is a Credentials and Admissions Evaluator here at Life University, as well as a current Sports Health Science graduate student. Here about her journey balancing studies with the full-time demanding role of moving students through the Admissions process.
Faces of LIFE: Bryonna Williams
Bryonna Williams was born and raised in Jacksonville, Arkansas. She married in 2020 and stays busy raising her three kids, an 8-year-old and a set of 4-year-old twins. Yet this working mom continues to strive for better each day and to model positive health practices.
Research Series- Surveying Chiropractic Benefits Over Time with Samantha Long – Podcast
How much of a difference does it truly make to receive chiropractic care from a young age? That is a fascinating question that has gone largely unexplored from a research perspective, but a determined young student in Life U’s chiropractic research track seeks to change that.
Walk it out: Simple Steps to Reaching Your Step Goals
Exercise doesn’t have to be complicated or involve a bunch of fancy equipment. It can be as simple as taking a walk.
Appreciating Chiropractic Assistants and Their Vital Role in the Profession
Do you want to know if the chiropractic profession is right for you, but you’re not sure yet about enrolling in a D.C. program? A great way to answer this question is to consider working as a Chiropractic Assistant (CA).
Get with the Programming! Defining Computer Information Systems & Technology with Sailaja Pydimarri – Podcast
The exciting world of Computer Information Systems & Technology is constantly changing, so let’s try to clear the path a bit. Sailaja Pydimarri is an Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems for Life University, as well as an accomplished software developer, web designer, database designer and data analyst. She is Sigma Beta Delta Chapter Officer at the University. Pydimarri discusses the growing demand in stem careers, as well as what it looks like as a woman in an often male-dominated landscape.
Parasitic Disease Prevention for Peace of Mind
For those of us that live an active lifestyle spending a fair amount of time outdoors, as well as those of us with pets or spending time around animals, parasitic infection from insects or other sources can pose a threat to our health. A few simple preventive measures can go a long way to keeping ourselves and loved ones safe as we continue to enjoy the beautiful world around us.
What are you Wearing? The Health Reasons Behind Why Your Chiropractor Hates Your Outfit
It’s a tale as old as time: the never-ending war between what is in fashion versus what is comfortable for us to wear. But it stands to reason, what fashions do chiropractors really wish we would keep out of our closets or at least limit wearing too often?
Faces of LIFE: Dr. Edgardo Salas and Dr. Natalia Vega
Everybody loves a good romance story, and a Life University (Life U) romance story often seems especially unique and heartwarming. Drs. Edgardo Salas and Natalia Vega both met as students enrolled in the Life U D.C. program.
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