Faces of LIFE – Joshua Lee
Joshua Lee, a student at Life University from Hong Kong, is studying to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. Originally, Lee was studying civil engineering during his undergraduate in Hong Kong.
#TBT – Life University Veterans Day Assembly (2018)
Life University celebrated military veterans and the connection between the military and Chiropractic.
Speakers included Commander Frederick D. Gregory, former NASA Astronaut & U.S.A.F. Colonel; Dr. Tim Novelli, founder and president of The Patriot Project; and Staff Sergeant Shilo Harris, Author of “Steel Will.”
Study Music
Music: it’s pretty cool. Whether you are playing or listening to music, it can be a powerful force to help you feel creative, stay positive and keep rhythm in your life.
Trivia – What is an Anatomage Table?
Faculty members at Life University worked to evaluate lecture and laboratory scores of first-year chiropractic anatomy students. The goal was to establish whether students learning on the Anatomage Table would meet similar assessment objectives as students learning on anatomical models or cadavers.
New Day, New Week, New Opportunity
“Hey, I know it’s Monday. But it’s also a new day and a new week. And in that lies a new opportunity for something special to happen.” Michael Ealy.
Faces of LIFE – Peter John Mataira
Originally born in New Zealand, Peter John Mataira grew up in Hawaii and is still a resident today. He comes from a blended family of nine kids. “We are all pretty close; we are a big family.”
#TBT – Life U on Atlanta & Company: Psychology (2016)
Michael Karlin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics at Life University, spoke with Christine Pullara about Life U’s innovative psychology degrees and initiatives. They discuss undergraduate and graduate degree options in Psychology, Business and Positive Psychology.
Flexibility & Range of Motion
As children we take our flexibility for granted; it is an unseen factor in how kids are able to bounce up off the ground without being hurt and shield away many of the mysterious aches and pains their parents are concerned about. However, over time, this aura fades away, and our health is something of which we must become increasingly aware.
Trivia – Cost of an X-ray Machine for a Chiropractor
One of the most common first steps in offering chiropractic care is to do a diagnostic scan of new patients for subluxations of the spine or other ailments.
September is National Drug-Free Pain Management Awareness Month!
Here at Life University, we ask that you take this as an opportunity to consider how significant chiropractic care and wellness can be in helping people recover from injuries and to do so in a way that does not put that them at a risk of becoming dependent or addicted to medication.
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