Study merges yoga, occupational therapy to reduce fall risk among Parkinson’s patients
A Colorado State University doctoral student has merged occupational therapy with yoga to help those with Parkinson’s disease reduce their risk of falling.
A Colorado State University doctoral student has merged occupational therapy with yoga to help those with Parkinson’s disease reduce their risk of falling.
Because the cold winter weather makes many of us want to stop by our favorite coffee shop and grab a warm drink, it's fitting to discuss ways to modify an order to keep sugar in check. Small changes in your drink order can equal big savings in calories and added sugar.
While making resolutions for the New Year, self-care often tops the list, and one effective method of self-care is through caring for animals. So this year, consider giving equine-therapy a try!
It’s a time of year when many are hoping to make some big changes and create some new healthy habits. Here are a few tips when creating goals around health and habits in the New Year.
Meet Mallory Garneau (M.S.W., '17), alumna of the CSU School of Social Work and the executive director of a unique Fort Collins nonprofit, FoCo Cafe.
This holiday season, by spending a little extra time before travel, you can prepare nutritious snacks and meals that will give you healthy energy for your journey.
Catholic Charities’ contacted the Interior and Architectural Design program for help with overnight emergency shelter, and I students volunteered to help with brainstorming design solutions.
Try out this delicious healthy vegetable recipe!
Colorado State University has received about $1.4 million in federal grants for an opioid abuse prevention project.
Training provides occupational therapists with the skills and knowledge to help others with chronic insomnia.