The Relationship Between Depression, Healthy Lifestyle & Social Media
A study was recently published surrounding the relationship between depression, healthy lifestyle behaviors and internet addiction in a university-aged student population. Titled “The relationship between depression, healthy lifestyle behaviors and internet addiction: a cross-sectional study of the athlete university students in Turkey”, this compelling study conducted by Frontiers in Psychology demonstrates interesting parallels related to athletic participation, depression and internet overuse.
Research Series- Harnessing Data for Knowledge of Pregnancy Outcomes with Lauren Bruss – Podcast
Pregnancy can be a tumultuous and anxiety-ridden time for mothers-to-be. Can chiropractic make that process any easier and even possibly positively affect birth outcomes? That is the question that Lauren Bruss, D.C. student and RISE scholar, seeks to explore in her research project through Life University. This special research series is co-hosted by Erin Gilligan, Project Coordinator of Research & Scholarly Activity.
Solid foundations of Chiropractic Research, with Dr. Stephanie Sullivan -Podcast
Research is the bedrock on which we build, “research of clinical relevance to the patients and profession of chiropractic, embodying the core values of Life University.” Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Director of Life U’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR), explains further about CCR’s mission and its potential impact.
Peeking at P.E.A.K and other exciting aspects of Chiropractic at Life U with Dr. John Markham- Podcast
Host Dr. Veronica Garcia-Chapparo is joined today by Dr. John Markham, Executive Director of Level III Clinics and the PEAK program here at Life U. They chat about the ins and outs of the PEAK internship program at Life U, as well as the chiropractic program in general.
The Science of Life U- Examining Adaptative Teaching Approaches in the Natural Sciences Division (Podcast)
Today’s Living Life at Life U Podcast episode brings Dr. Deidre Meiggs and Dr. Andrew McIntosh from the Natural Sciences Division.
Life University Research Studies Leading to Health Sciences Innovations- Research Series
Over the past nine weeks, we have shared with all of you the remarkable research that is currently being conducted at Life University (Life U). From chiropractic innovations to climate change and COPD coaching, our university is putting in the work required to positively change the world.
Sustainable Development to Positively Make an Environmental Impact- Research Series
Life University (Life U) Human Ecology student Kaitlin Ivey is completing her research project on permaculture and how this practice is an eco-friendly solution to better help the environment and climate change.
Angular Kinematics of Chiropractic Supine Cervical Adjustment- Research Series
RISE Scholarship recipient Mackenzie Keller worked with Dr. Russell on the second phase of this research. They performed 15 more adjustments with Keller’s involvement, adding to eight adjustments recorded in Phase I.
Training the Trainer, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Coaching- Research Series
Dr. Maria Benzo’s research project involves creating an online training program for health coaches to help their Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients cope with their disease, using positive psychology techniques.
Research, Human Ecology and a Healthier Planet with special guest Stephanie Wakefield, Ph.D.- Podcast
Today, the podcast highlights strides made in university research and the Human Ecology program with Stephanie Wakefield, Ph.D., Research Chair for CGUS and Director of the Human Ecology Program.
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