Why menstrual cycle irregularities belong in brain researchCarina Heller, Erynn Christensen, Elle M. Murata, Nicole Petersen, Kathleen Casto, Shae Datta, Bart Larsen & Hector Arciniega The menstrual cycle requires tight orchestration between the brain and body, and irregularities can be both the cause and the consequence of wide-ranging health issues. Embracing this complexity, instead of excluding individuals with irregular menstrual patterns from research, could reveal novel brainbody interactions, advance neuroscience and improve health outcomes for those affected....
Exposure to predator threat engages sympathetic nervous system outflow to skeletal muscleErin Gorrell, Ashley M Shemery, Leah Franks, Noor Samman, Meredith Zendlo, Emily Welch, Cassidy Ridley, Ashely Davis, Amber R Titus, Lydia A Heemstra, Colleen M NovakAs obesity and overweight continue to be a public health burden throughout the world, approaches to increase energy expenditure (EE) are sought to reverse the energy imbalance underlying weight gain. Skeletal muscle is a promising target for enhancing energy expenditure. We have previously shown that exposure to predator odor induces ske...
Driven By DiscoveryHonors College Senior Kendra Dillon Heads to Oxford After Four Years of Groundbreaking Research...
As part of KSU Kickoff, which welcomes new and returning students back to campus for fall semester, 做厙輦⑹'s University Library invites students to its annual Late Night at the Library, which takes place from 8-11 p.m. on Aug. 15. It's a fun Friday night at the place consistently voted the No. 1 study spot on campus. Students are invited to discover all the resources offered by the University Library and enjoy FREE pizza, ice cream, a live DJ, dancing, table and floor games, giveaways and more. The University Library is also ...
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做厙輦⑹ is celebrating another five years of federal funding for its TRIO Student Support Services program that helps propel first-generation college students, students from limited-income backgrounds and students with disabilities to academic success.This is huge, said Adam Cinderich, director of TRIO Student Support Services, which is housed in University College. Our program has existed at 做厙輦⑹ with continuous funding since the late 1970s. Were one of the legacy programs. This funding means we can continue supporting 300 students every year for the next five years.&...