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Whole-Person Healing Colgate Magazine

Web3. Structure, not willpower. “People think they have to be in battle with their body, with their food. When you build structures into your life — for example, preparing …

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A Picture of Health Colgate Magazine

WebUnder the Flashing Lights. Steve Bayliss ’90 is a paramedic for Lee County EMS in Fort Myers, Fla. A former global marketing and business strategy professional for …

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What Does ‘Choice’ in HIV Prevention Really Mean

WebKatie Williams ’15 addresses the question. For years, the only preventative medication option for HIV has been a daily pill called oral PrEP. Short for pre-exposure …

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Creating More Humane Health Care Facilities Colgate Magazine

WebAs an architect and health planner, Lisa Marchi ’09 is changing health care spaces to meet patients’ needs. Illustration by Sebastian Arnold

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Weaving Stronger Safety Nets Colgate Magazine

WebNamed after her daughter, the project aims to promote mental health awareness and suicide prevention programs for young people. Suicide is the second …

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A Sampling of Spring Health-Related Courses Colgate Magazine

WebGenetics (BIOL 202 A) with Associate Professor Jason Meyers. This course introduces students to the study of how organisms encode, regulate, and inherit their …

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The Power of Human Touch Colgate Magazine

WebThe Power of Human Touch. During a service trip in Apam, Ghana, a fifth-year surgical resident was feeling intense pain one evening. She’d just completed a …

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Racialized Stigma Fueled by a Crisis Colgate Magazine

WebOne article noted that among 40 people arrested for social-distancing violations from March 17 through May 4, 35 were black and 4 were Hispanic. As …

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Ask a Professor: Is zinc good for your memory

WebSuch data indicate zinc is probably beneficial for memory formation. On the other hand, like many things in life, too much zinc can also be problematic. Mice dosed …

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Dr. Peter Greenwald ’57

WebDr. Peter Greenwald ’57. Dr. Peter Greenwald ’57 has changed the way America fights cancer, but his career-long fascination with the power of preventive medicine began far …

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Athletics and Counseling Team Up to Support Students’ Mental …

WebEven so, only 10% of college athletes who have mental health conditions seek help, according to the nonprofit Athletes for Hope. At Colgate, the Office of …

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Researching the Financial Health of U.S. Households

WebBenefits vs. Costs. “One of the most important recent financial health survey questions is from the Survey of Household Economics and Decisionmaking, which asked …

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Shed these four nutrition misconceptions: Maggie Carey ’11

WebCertified health coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition practitioner Maggie Carey '11 dispels common misconceptions about losing weight.

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Meet Ellen Larson ’94, Colgate Physician Colgate Magazine

WebPhoto by Mark DiOrio. As her normal routine at the University’s Student Health Services turned upside down due to the COVID-19 crisis, Dr. Ellen Larson ’94 …

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Brent Smith ’06

WebBrent Smith ’06. In his irreverent documentary SICKCARE, Brent Smith ’06 pays a visit to the zoo. The camera focuses on a “Don’t feed the animals” sign, and it’s noted that …

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The Strange Case of Dr. Ho Man Kwok Colgate Magazine

WebThe Strange Case of Dr. Ho Man Kwok. Illustrations by James Steinberg. A medical hoax leads to a 50-year mistruth about MSG and an unexpected Colgate …

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Advocating for Low-Income Tennesseans Colgate Magazine

WebTennessee was one of 10 southern states that elected not to expand Medicaid in the past decade, even though it involved federal and not state funds. That …

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He’s a Chaplain for Law Enforcement Personnel, Firefighters, and …

WebMen in these occupations are hesitant to share their feelings, so Matt Domyancic builds rapport and helps them with mental health struggles. Law …

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Marriages, Births, and In Memoriam

WebIn Memoriam. The Scene runs deceased notices on all alumni, current and former faculty members, honorary degree recipients, and staff members and others who the editors …

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Basketball player Jordan Burns '21 jumps for a layup

WebGuard Jordan Burns ’21 goes in for a layup against New Jersey Institute of Technology on Dec. 12. The Raiders won 87–76. Photo by Justin Kunz ’19

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Past Updates Colgate Dining Updates

WebApril April 2 Superfoods, Frank 5pm–7pm; Featured item: spicy collard greens

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