A team of OSU researchers has successfully implemented a classroom-based intervention that reduces the amount of violent TV that kids watch.
A study by researchers in the college’s Department of Public Health shows that rural residents in Oregon who have HIV/AIDS experience stigma and discrimination in day-to-day living and when accessing health care services.
Centenarian Barbara (Burtis) Peck ’32, should have a penny for every life she’s changed, every community she’s touched, every legacy she’s left.
Garry Killgore has created a career, business, and personal life that embrace his passions for exercise, competition, and fitness.
The eager group of eight new pre-dietetics majors started OSU last fall, bringing all the anticipation, questions, and uncertainty of typical first year students.
Baby steps pay off
“Losing as little as 3%-5% of our weight can improve our health significantly” says professor Melinda Manore who studies the impact of nutrition and exercise on total body health.