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Adults entering older adulthood more likely to suffer multiple …
WebThe research was conducted by Texas State's Nick Bishop, assistant professor of human development and family sciences in the School of Family and Consumer Sciences, along with Steven Haas, associate professor of sociology and demography at The Pennsylvania State University and Ana Quiñones, associate professor in the Department of Family …
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‘Money’ magazine names Texas State’s health administration …
WebMoney magazine has named Texas State University’s health administration master’s program one of the “Best Grad School Programs in America” for 2024.. For the inaugural graduate school ranking, Money partnered with College Factual to find the country’s top-value programs. With a focus on annual costs, typical debt burdens, employment rates …
Louis Pasteur’s scientific discoveries in the 19th century
WebPasteur’s discoveries resonate to this very day. The origins of vaccination in the 1800s. In the 1860s, when the silk industry was being devastated by two diseases that were infecting silkworms, Pasteur developed a clever process by which to examine silkworm eggs under a microscope and preserve those that were healthy. Much like his efforts with …
New B.S. in Health Sciences to address growing need for
Web"The state is experiencing dramatic population growth, dramatic growth in academic health centers, particularly along the I-35 corridor, and the demand for qualified health managers to improve the delivery of care is only going to increase," said Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Texas State University System Regent and Chair of the Academic and Health Affairs Committee.
NIH-funded study investigates cardiovascular benefits of …
WebThe National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute has awarded Texas State University a grant to study t he cardiovascular benefits of volunteering activity in later life.. This four-year, $1 million grant will support the project “Volunteering, polygenic risk, and cardiovascular biomarkers in multiple ancestry.” …
Volunteering provides greater health benefits to low-income …
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Texas State holds first COVID-19 vaccination clinic
WebTexas State University rolled out COVID-19 vaccinations for students, staff, and faculty with the first vaccination event March 12 in the LBJ Student Center (LBJSC) Grand Ballroom on the San Marcos Campus. Texas State received COVID-19 vaccine doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine allocated by the Texas Department of State Health …
Year in Review: High Impact Research at Texas State University
WebThe National Institutes of Health awarded Texas State $357,591 to support research to not only to capture the events leading up to a natural binge drinking episode, but also to model the underlying causal processes of binge drinking by combining laboratory and field measurements – Led by Dr. Natalie Ceballos in the Department of Psychology.
Medical anthropologist Emily Brunson discusses challenges of …
WebEmily K. Brunson, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Texas State University, joins the Big Ideas TXST podcast to discuss the how vaccination hesitancy is complicating the effort to immunize the U.S. population against the COVID-19 pandemic in the new episode for March. An applied anthropologist specializing in …
Texas State research indicates veterans’ health outcomes have not
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Texas State, Ascension Seton Williamson collaborate to open
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Texas State expands student mental health, well-being resources
WebTexas State University | June 27, 2023. Students at Texas State University will receive expanded access to mental health and basic needs support through a new partnership with TimelyCare, the premier provider of virtual health and well-being resources in higher education. Students can access these services at no additional cost to them via …
COVID-19 brings Texas State Distinguished Alumnus to the Front …
WebEven in a normal year, Ernie W. Sadau (M.S. ’85) would have his hands full at his job as the CEO and president of CHRISTUS Health, a Catholic, faith-based, not-for-profit health system with $8 billion in total assets and $7 billion in net revenue.
Study shows folate, vitamins B6, B12 may help prevent metabolic …
WebMetabolic syndrome (MetS), also called insulin resistance syndrome, is a collection of abnormal health conditions that include central obesity, hypertension, impaired fasting blood glucose and dyslipidemia.
How stigma, anxiety and other psychological factors can …
WebEating right can be an emotional issue, as well as a question of economics. Dejan/Getty Images. The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.. The big idea. Finding out if someone has feelings of stress, anxiety or stigma that are related to what they can eat may help make it easier to know if they are experiencing food …
Free COVID-19 Testing at Round Rock Campus : Newsroom
WebYou may pre-register for testing at COVID-19 Testing or register onsite. The testing is fast, easy and painless. Please bring your Texas State University ID to the testing site. For more information about this free testing, contact the Student Health Center at 512-245-2161. LET’S STOP COVID-19—GET THE TEST!
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