Study aims to increase positive views on aging, physical exercise
Professor Manfred Diehl in CSU's department of Human Development and Family Studies is challenging negative views on aging and physical exercise in order to promote healthy aging.
Professor Manfred Diehl in CSU's department of Human Development and Family Studies is challenging negative views on aging and physical exercise in order to promote healthy aging.
Young children sometimes experience an accident such as a playground fall that can result in a head injury. Their resulting traumatic brain injury can go undiagnosed but lead to learning problems that crop up later.
A Colorado State University assistant professor and a team of researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine have the opportunity to further their research on an excess weight gain prevention program in adolescent mothers.
A Colorado State University researcher has uncovered definitive evidence about adolescents’ lack of physical activity, and the results are not good.
When members of the U.S. military’s Special Operations Forces return home from deployments, it’s not just their physical condition that requires attention.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has designated 21 Programs of Research & Scholarly Excellence for fiscal years 2017-2020.
The Pre-Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships (PRECIP) program was created to provide seed funding and support for new, early-stage research partnerships.
The Healthy Cognitive Aging Lab in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University is looking for participants for a new study.
The CSU Brainwaves Research Lab is embarking on a new series of studies to improve the understanding of how brain activity changes in children as they age.
Some multiple sclerosis patients use medical marijuana to reduce their pain and muscle spasms, and a Colorado State University researcher is launching a crowdfunding campaign to study possible benefits and side effects of this long-term marijuana use.