College of Osteopathic Medicine
When Electrolyte Supplements Are (and Aren’t) Necessary
Sports medicine doctor explains why electrolyte powders are best used on a case-by-case basis, not for routine hydration.
Researcher Discusses Obesity Findings
An essay by NYITCOM-Arkansas Assistant Professor Natarajan Ganesan, Ph.D., explains how the body intelligently chooses which fats to burn.
Psychiatrist Shares How to Ease Into Retirement
Director of the Center for Behavioral Health offers tips on how to emotionally prepare for retirement years.
Professor Featured in Flu Season Stories
This year’s vaccine was finalized before a new, dominant strain emerged.
Leder Tapped for Parkinson’s Disease Articles
Director of New York Tech’s Parkinson’s Program is quoted in multiple articles about support strategies for both caregivers and Parkinson’s disease patients.
Psychiatrist Shares Tips for the Holidays
Director of the Center for Behavioral Health speaks on how to emotionally prepare for the holiday season.
Parkinson’s Event Featured on TV News Segments
“Boxathon” raises awareness for neurological disease and the importance of exercise in disease treatment.
Medical Expert Shares Winter Health Tips
NYITCOM-Arkansas Dean offers insight for staying safe in cold, winter weather conditions.
NYITCOM-Arkansas Scientist: Rough Flu Season Ahead
Researcher warns readers about the impact of influenza mutations.
Watanabe Explains How the Pterosaurs Flew
Anatomy professor co-authors research paper exploring how the brain of an extinct flying reptile evolved to support the ability to fly.