The Annual May Luncheon and Traditional Awards for Reunioning Years will be held Saturday, May 18th from 12 AM to 3 PM in the Metcalf Trustee Ballroom, 1 Silber Way, 9th Floor. Please join us in celebrating the classes ending in 3 and 8, including the Class of 1963 who will be celebrating their 50th […]
The finale of our two part series on arthritis and employment features Dr. Saralynn Allaire, ENACT’s associate director and an expert on arthritis and disability. Join us as Dr. Allaire and host Karen Jacobs, Sargent Clinical Professor of Occupational Therapy, discuss when, if, and how to discuss your arthritis or other rheumatic health condition with […]
Sargent Professors Frank H. Guenther and Jonathan S. Brumberg discuss restoring speech to individuals with locked-in syndrome. Read the rest of this entry
The answer to “Should I take vitamins?” is not a simple yes or no one, says Stacey Zawacki, a Sargent College clinical assistant professor and director of the Sargent Choice Nutrition Center, at Boston University. Read the entire article here.
Food safety is key to keeping your friends and family safe from food poisoning. Joan Salge Blake, registered dietitian and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics says: “as you eat and visit with family and friends, keep in mind how long the food on the buffet table has been sitting out unrefrigerated. You […]
WHAT: “Gait, Balance, Falls and Parkinson’s Disease” is the third in a series of free, interactive online and phone seminars, or PD ExpertBriefings hosted by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF). It will focus on ways people living with Parkinson’s can improve balance and prevent falls. PD ExpertBriefings provide people with Parkinson’s disease, families and health […]
Expert Advice for People Touched by Parkinson’s Disease and Health Professionals WHAT: “Gait, Balance, Falls and Parkinson’s Disease” is the third in a series of free, interactive online and phone seminars, or PD ExpertBriefings hosted by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF). It will focus on ways people living with Parkinson’s can improve balance and prevent […]
If your social calendar is jam-packed with calorie-laden holiday parties, here are five survival tips from Clinical Associate Professor of Nutrition Joan Salge Blake. Read the entire article here
Mark Twain once said, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.”The same can be said of teams at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Americas East competition. Boston University may have only had two members, Monique De Freitas (MET ’13) and Shawn Jin […]