The new program at 902 Coolidge St. aims to expand access for Acadiana students and address healthcare workforce needs across ...
The Ravens are bringing a world-renowned expert in athletic health and performance from New Zealand to Baltimore.
Four out of 5 Americans over age 6 have measurable levels of glyphosate in their urine. Is this cause for concern as the U.S.
Science&Humans helps employers strengthen their workplace value through the lens of hormone support. As a largely overlooked driver of chronic conditions and rising benefit costs, the inclusion of ...
Latest research based on animal model trials shows GLP-1 drugs may prevent problem of ‘no-reflow’ in recovery ...
Ravens hire former New Zealand All Blacks leader Dr. Nic Gill to oversee strength, medical, nutrition and sports science operations.
A recent study reveals that how we think about our sleep might be enough to affect how we actually feel waking up.
LSU Health Shreveport’s School of Health Professions and Sciences has launched a hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy program in Lafayette, the first of its kind in Louisiana.
According to a press release, a new Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) program will be offered in Ivy Tech Evansville’s Frank L. Hilton M.D. School of Health Sciences beginning in the summer ...
Dr. Nick ‘Gilly’ Gill has been hired for a new position as the Ravens’ vice president of health and performance.
Widely regarded as one of the world's leading performance coaches, Dr. Gill first joined the All Blacks in 2004, then rejoined in 2008, ultimately becoming a central figure in the ...
A Canadian study examines how developing expertise in the hobby strengthens cognition tied to working memory and other skills ...
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