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Chiropractic

Meet Pat

Our researchers at the Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research are at the forefront of studying the biomechanics of the chiropractor’s most important tool, the adjustment. Especially for education, they have developed a mannequin with the look, feel, size and weight of an…

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Jan 2019, Press Releases

LIFE UNIVERSITY’S NEUROLIFE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE NEUROLOGICAL TREATMENT RESEARCH RESULTS

Marietta, Georgia, January 23, 2019 – Life University’s NeuroLIFE Institute recently concluded its extensive research on the NeuroSage – a video game type of equipment developed to increase brain function in individuals with neurological deficiencies. After testing this treatment modality, the NeuroLIFE Institute has found that it is not only safe to use, but it has proven effective in increasing brain function, such as cognitive and balance parameters, in said individuals.

Lola Rodriguez
Faces of LIFE

Lola Rodriguez

Lola Rodriguez, from Jayuya, Puerto Rico, is a Bilingual Academic Support Professional in the Student Success Center. Not long ago, a new division called Global Voices was created under the umbrella of Academic Support, and that is specifically where Lola works. She adds, “I work with undergraduate and graduate students and provide helpful resources to LIFE’s international students. We help with a little bit of everything because our students are certainly not alike and do not have the same needs.”

Avital Abraham
Faces of LIFE

Tali Abraham

Avital “Tali” Abraham works as the Research and Program Coordinator for Life University’s Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics (CCISE). Abraham coordinates all of the programs at the Center, but she also conducts research projects as well, such as the one that is taking place at Lee Arrendale State Prison for Women (LIFE’s Chillon Project).

Dr. Robert Rectenwald
Faces of LIFE

Dr. Robert Rectenwald

C-HOP Faculty Clinician Dr. Robert Rectenwald holds a bachelor’s degree in business and even taught for several years in technical schools and community colleges. But, he says, his true passion at that time was motorcycle racing, and he thought he would be the “world champion of motorcycle racing!” However, 10 years and 22 crashes later, his chiropractor recommended to him, during one of the many times Rectenwald was there to “get put back together,” that he really should think of another line of work.