'Tis the season for family, festivity, and food – lots of food. Temptations are everywhere, and our usual routines are disrupted. What's more, it all goes on for weeks. So, how do you stick to your meal plan when everyone around you seems to be splurging? Enjoy holiday treats in smaller portions, make healthy substitutions where you can, and plan ahead. Take advantage of available resources, like the ones below, to support your personal plan for this holiday season that allows you to enjoy the holidays without ditching your health goals. COMPLIMENTARY HEALTH COACHING A health coach ...
Through November 20, ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø will be collecting clean, gently used or new clothing for all ages, including coats, hats, gloves, scarves and sweaters. Look for large boxes with Winter Coat and Clothing Drive signs at the buildings listed below. Winter coat and clothing donations will go to the Winter Warm Up Stations at the Williamson House, the Schwartz Center; and the Phyllis Zumkehr Portage County Clothing Center, which provides free clothing to families, the homeless and elderly, and veterans in need. In 2019, 900 pounds of cl...
While many aspects of higher education were in limbo this summer due to the ongoing pandemic, progress was being made in scientific research at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø at Geauga. Two handpicked undergraduate students worked as professional researchers — online — under the guidance of their professor, contributing to the field of chemistry education. Read the full story. ...
Over the past five years, the Women’s Center has honored over 50 students through this annual opportunity. The Sage Project is a way to recognize students who have overcome adversity to shape their lives and Kent State experiences. This initiative exists to highlight current students who have diverse experiences and backgrounds. We hope these stories will inspire a wide range of students, who will, in turn, realize they can create their own amazing stories. Eligibility Criteria: Those enrolled at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø as a full-time student during the award period in the spring of ...
BHRI Seminar Series - From brain to body and back: consequences of disrupted body clocks on health
From brain to body and back: consequences of disrupted body clocks on health
BHRI Seminar Series - Big data brain imaging, virtual reality, and neurofeedback for stroke rehabilitation research
Big data brain imaging, virtual reality, and neurofeedback for stroke rehabilitation research
Speaker: , University of Southern California
USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Health, USC Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Keck School of Medicine of USC’s Department of Neurology and USC Viterbi School’s Department of Biomedical Engineering
BHRI Seminar Series - Translational Neuroelectronics
Translational Neuroelectronics
, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
BHRI Seminar Series - Defects in myelination are a common pathophysiology in autism spectrum disorder
Defects in myelination are a common pathophysiology in autism spectrum disorder
, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University
The mission of the Brain Health Research Institute is to foster and support collaborative research leading to innovative discoveries about the brain that ultimately improve the health of our communities and beyond.