(4/16/14) Featured Boston.com blogger Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake asked top sports dietitians – including SAR alum Adam Korzun – for their advice on how to fuel a runner’s body. View full article.
(4/16/14) Featured Boston.com blogger Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake discusses recent research on the specific effects of gluten. View full article.
(4/8/14) “Some of Boston University’s physical therapy and athletic training students worked at the medical tent on the day of the Boston Marathon bombings. The group expected to deal with sore muscles and maybe hypothermia, but they ended up responding to much, much more.” View full article.
(4/9/14) Featured Boston.com blogger Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake shares the science behind the “eat more” illusion. View full article.
(4/8/14) “Three Boston University students will be participating in the Boston Marathon April 21 as members of Goodwill’s Boston Marathon Team in support of Goodwill’s Youth Initiative. Sargent College of Health and Sciences fifth-year doctoral student Nicholas Wendel is coaching SAR student Carolyn Harper, also a fifth-year physical therapy doctoral student, and SAR junior Liz […]
(4/4/14) Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake quoted. Expert quote: “Tomatoes are delicious at their peak. When they are in season and locally grown, the price will also be much lower.” View full article.
(4/2/14) Executive Director for the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Kim Mueser quoted. Expert quote: “When you talk about social skills. 90 percent of what people are usually talking about are the verbal skills.” View full article.
(4/2/14) Athletic training student Devin Wang (SAR ’14) competes in the synchronized skating world championships in Italy this week. Wang is a member of the Haydenettes, the most successful synchronized skating team in US history, View article.
(4/1/14) Featured Boston.com blogger Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake discusses healthier foods options now available at Fenway Park. View full article
(3/26/14) Department of Health Sciences Professor Helen Barbas talks about new findings in the brains of autistic children. Expert quote: “The cortex is a huge communication system. If you have an abnormality in the structure of cortex, it’s going to affect connectivity.” View full article.
(3/15/14) Professor Frank Guenther quoted. Expert quote: “The reason that delayed auditory feedback causes us so much trouble is that our brains are expecting our voices to arrive at the ‘normal’ time.” View full article.
(3/31/14) Featured Boston.com blogger Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake discusses opportunities to add whole grains to your diet. View full article.