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The College Degree Isn’t Dead. But the Wrong Kind Could Cost You $2 Million.

An op-ed by President Jerry Balentine, D.O., argues that a college degree remains a worthwhile investment when it is paired with applied learning that equips students for a rapidly changing workforce.

Psychiatrist Shares Steps to Adopt New Habits

Director of the Center for Behavioral Health offers her top tips for successfully beginning a new diet or fitness routine.

Nutrition Expert Interviewed for Fiber Story

Mindy Haar, Ph.D., RDN, advises that eating fiber—especially at breakfast—boosts gut health and lowers chronic disease risk.

Exercise Physiologist Explains Workout Timing

Alexander Rothstein, Ed.D., shares insight into what time of day offers the most benefits from a workout.

Study Finds Not All AI Platforms Are Built to Diagnose

General-use AI platforms make serious mistakes when it comes to analyzing medical results.

Rothstein: Pay Attention to Declining Grip Strength

Fitness expert shares strategies to prevent age-related upper body muscle loss.

Fossil Expert Interviewed

Researcher explains how limited fossil evidence can hinder understanding of animal origin stories.

Is it Muscle Soreness or Injury?

Exercise physiologist Alexander Rothstein, Ed.D., explains how to tell the difference and prevent potential muscle damage.

Choosing a Healthy Yogurt

Nutrition expert advises consumers to seek options with minimal ingredients, low added sugar, and higher protein.

Rossi: Aim for Consistency and Recovery

Fitness routines that balance intensity with rest are best for longevity over time.