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One Good Choice: CHS prof helps to create app for instant nutritional support

By Abby ManningLaunch Blue 

Good health and wellness are tightly linked to the food we eat.  We make choices of what to serve and eat at every meal. However, making the “right choice” of…

Posters at the Capitol

CHS Student Among Those Who Presented Undergrad Research at Capitol

By Haven L. PatrickUK Now 

Lexington, Ky. (March 21, 2024) — The 22nd annual …

Shelby Baez and Hanna Hoch

‘You Can Do Hard Things’

Baez Honored as Young Alumni Award Winner

By Ryan ClarkCHS Communications Director

Shelby Baez knew she wanted a career in athletic training when she was in high school. But originally, she thought she was going to contribute to Good…

Chris Fry

From WKYT: New discovery by CHS researchers could accelerate recovery in ACL injuries

By Jeremy Tombs WKYT

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Researchers at the University of Kentucky say they may have found the key to long-term knee health after an injury like an ACL tear.

It could also speed up a patient’s healing…

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Inspiring Innovation Annual Research Report Released

The CHS Office of Research and Scholarship has released its annual report, which…

Students at ASHA Convention

CSD Students Present at ASHA National Convention

Poster named one of 10 best

By Ryan Clark CHS Communications Director

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Richard Andreatta and Student

Why I Love Undergraduate Research

By Richie Andreatta, PhD, ASHA Fellow Most recent recipient, CHS Excellence in Faculty Scholarship Award, Senior Scholar Professor in the …

Shelby Baez, PhD, ATC; Davis Englund, PhD; Kate Jochimsen, PhD, ATC; and Kirby Mayer, DPT, PhD

Four CHS RHB Alumni Receive Prestigious K Awards

By Lindsey Fiori CHS Contributor

Four young investigators who graduated from the College of Health Sciences' …

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How Access to Care Affects Management of Chronic Pain and Injury among Collegiate Equestrians

By Stephanie Ramsey College of Public Health

According to a survey conducted by Kimberly Tumlin, PhD, research assistant professor evaluating horse-human interaction science in the for the …