KIN Professor Weighs In on Water Consumption
“If we drink low amounts of water, we have an increase in secretion of a hormone called arginine vasopressin from the brain that acts on the kidney to reabsorb as much water as possible.”
“If we drink low amounts of water, we have an increase in secretion of a hormone called arginine vasopressin from the brain that acts on the kidney to reabsorb as much water as possible.”
“There’s an assumption that athletes by nature of being athletes know how to be active, but training for a sport isn’t the same thing as exercise for health.”
Pain control is one of three primary reasons athletes report using alcohol. Though, when it comes to pain, “there’s no evidence that alcohol has medicinal benefits.”
At the beginning of the COVID pandemic, Morrison and her graduate students collaborated with Montagnard leaders and youth to build systems that would help their community weather the storm.
Maryanne Perrin is one of 16 people worldwide selected by the World Health Organization to serve on the first Guidelines Development Group to help create global guidelines for human milk banking.
“Our data clearly shows that physical activity benefits cognition across the lifespan, just getting up and moving is enough to see the benefit,”
Social Work Associate Professor Dr. Mathieu Despard was one of 11 people associated with a university or policy institute who signed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting the appeal of President Joe Biden’s Administration to lift an injunction issued by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. The… Continue reading…
The Speech and Hearing Center now offers cochlear implant services for clients. This includes an assessment to determine if a client needs the service, referral to a doctor, activation, programming, and follow-up care.
Madison “Maddy” Gilhool was selected to lead the graduates at the December commencement in the Turning of the Tassels!
What: A campus vigil is planned in Shola’s memory. When and Where: Wednesday, November 9th at 4pm-6pm on College Ave (by the Jackson library). Read announcement from Dean Mattacola and Dr. Fry