Life University Goes North! Looking forward to Life Vision Canada 2024
This April 5-6, 2024, in Montreal, Canada at the Hotel Bonaventure, Life University (Life U) will be hosting Life Vision Canada 2024. This event will come as a result of the collaboration between Life U and the New Zealand College of Chiropractic.
LIFE UNIVERSITY COLLABORATES WITH NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC TO HOST LIFE VISION CANADA 2024
January 26, 2024 – Marietta, Georgia – Life University (Life U) and the New Zealand College of Chiropractic are excited to announce their collaboration in hosting Life Vision Canada 2024, a groundbreaking chiropractic seminar that promises to bring together the “Best of Both Worlds.”
Reducing Stress with Dr. Dom Fetterly: Naturally Relieving Stress and Helping with Depression
Today we’re talking about stress. What an appropriate time to be talking about stress, as we all try to recover from a busy holiday season and welcome in the new year.
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.
DR. STEPHANIE SULLIVAN RECOGNIZED BY NCMIC FOUNDATION AS 2023 McANDREWS AWARD WINNER
Clive, Iowa– March 28, 2023 – The NCMIC Foundation has named four individuals as the 2023 winners of the Jerome F. McAndrews, D.C., Memorial Research Fund Award. One of these awards was presented to Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Life University (Life U) Director of the Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research, at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges Educational and Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC), held March 23-25, at the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana.
“WHOOP Research”- Research Series
Working with Dr. Austin Cohen, CEO of Corrective Chiropractic, and Dr. Le Lievre, a Life University D.C. alumnus and current Life University master’s student, a study was conducted of chiropractic patients from Corrective Chiropractic offices who are utilizing the WHOOP Band.
The Relationship Between EEG (electroencephalogram) Patterns, Heart Rate Variability, Single Session of Chiropractic Care and Stress Scores
This study looks at how a single session of chiropractic care changes the brain, using a couple of different electroencephalography (EEG) techniques. One technique examined the brain during resting state. This is considered the baseline or the starting point from which to gauge. Researchers hoped to answer the question, “How does the brain respond to unique stimulus?”
RISE Scholarships Give a Boost to Student Achievement
The Research, Innovation, Service and Education (RISE) scholarships provide opportunities for students to compete for $2,250 in scholarship funding while working under the mentorship of a Life University faculty or staff advisor on an evidence‐based research, education, service, entrepreneurial or creative project.
LIFE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH RECEIVES COMMENDATION FROM GEORGIA GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP
Marietta, Georgia, September 8, 2021 – Life University (Life U) alumna and current member of the Georgia House Representatives Dr. Karen Mathiak presented a commendation from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia State Legislature in honor of Founders Month for Research to Life University yesterday, September 7. Founders Month for Research is a 30-day campaign in the month of September centered around the founding date of Chiropractic: September 18, 1895. Life University dedicates the entire month to raising resources and awareness for Chiropractic research.
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