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Released: 17-Aug-2017 2:50 PM EDT
What Vaccinations Do Children Need Before Heading Back-To-School?
University of the Sciences

Zachary Klase PhD summarizes the vaccine requirements for children heading to public schools and universities and explains why it is important and safe to be vaccinated.

Released: 12-Dec-2016 9:05 AM EST
6 Things to Look for When Buying Lotion to Protect Your Skin From Harsh Winter Weather
University of the Sciences

Jeff Moore, instructor of pharmaceutics and director of the compounding laboratory at University of the Sciences, gives insight into what to look for when purchasing creams or lotions to protect your skin.

Released: 1-Sep-2016 1:05 PM EDT
Health Tip: Protect Your Children with the Right Backpack
University of the Sciences

Poor fitting backpacks can lead to injuries, so parents should know what to look for when fitting their child for a backpack.

   
Released: 4-Aug-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Health Tip: Ways to Keep Kids Active and Cool in the Peak of Summer Heat
University of the Sciences

In the dog days of summer it can be easy to let your children sit in front of the television, but as the fall approaches, it is important to get the kids in an active routine. Karin Richards, chair of the Kinesiology Department at University of the Sciences, shares some ways to get your kids exercise without braving the heat.

   
Released: 23-Nov-2015 11:05 AM EST
Spread Holiday Cheer, Not Germs, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

There are several preventative measures people can take to ensure that gifts are the only thing they are giving—or receiving—in the weeks ahead.

Released: 12-Aug-2015 11:05 AM EDT
College-Bound Students: Don’t Forget to Pack These Necessities, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

Thousands of students across Greater Philadelphia will soon start the next chapter of their lives as they begin their college journeys away from home. But with their new freedom comes the exposure to millions of germs while living and studying in close quarters with others.

Released: 30-Jan-2015 2:00 PM EST
'Simple Living' Reaps Health and Financial Benefits, According to USciences Research
University of the Sciences

Results from a recent unpublished study at University of the Sciences indicate that reducing the clutter and narrowing one’s possessions, activities, and thoughts can play a key role in boosting their mental and physical health.

Released: 5-Jan-2015 4:00 PM EST
College Students at High Risk for Flu: Reduce the Spread of Germs, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

Colder temperatures and less humidity helps the flu virus spread easier among people; so if this winter proves to be a bitter one, it will be especially important to protect yourself.

Released: 8-Dec-2014 2:55 PM EST
New Year’s Fitness Goals Should Start with a Trip to the Doc, Says USciences Experts
University of the Sciences

The promise of a new year sparks the desire to get healthy – a goal Karin Richards, chair of the kinesiology program at University of the Sciences, says should begin with a physical exam at the doctor’s office.

Released: 20-Nov-2014 11:00 AM EST
Philly Issues First ‘Code Blue’ of Season: USciences Prof Explains What That Means to Homeless Population
University of the Sciences

Those fortunate enough to be somewhere warm during this recent cold snap might wonder how Philadelphia’s homeless population can survive the frigid outdoor conditions, said Stephen Metraux, PhD, associate professor of health policy and public health at University of the Sciences

Released: 11-Nov-2014 1:00 PM EST
Avoid Meltdowns This Holiday Season: USciences Prof Shares Tips for Families of Children with Autism
University of the Sciences

Holidays with family can be dicey under the best of circumstances; but when children with special needs are involved, some care must be taken, said occupational therapy professor Dr. Varleisha Gibbs at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

Released: 13-Oct-2014 3:45 PM EDT
Get Vaccinated: Flu Is Bigger Threat to You Than Ebola, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

With the 2014-15 flu season officially underway, pharmacy professor Daniel Hussar, PhD, at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy at University of the Sciences, urges people to stop worrying about Ebola and get a flu shot instead.

Released: 15-Sep-2014 11:00 AM EDT
Ladies: Don’t Slack on Your Preventative Health Care, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

As young women across the United States adapt to their busy college lifestyles, physician assistant studies professor Joan Ward, MS, PA-C, at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, urges them to stay on top of their preventative health screenings.

Released: 12-Aug-2014 2:00 PM EDT
Back-to-School Season Means Time for Moms and Dads to Make Exercise a Priority, Says USciences Prof
University of the Sciences

As parents prepare to send their children back to school over the next few weeks, a professor at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia says now is the perfect time for them to create an exercise plan that suits their new family schedules.

Released: 8-Jul-2014 10:00 AM EDT
Drowning Remains a Top Cause of Death for Children with Autism, Says USciences OT Prof
University of the Sciences

Many families beat the summer heat with trips to swimming pools, beaches, and water parks; but water safety concerns are particularly heightened for families of children with autism, said Varleisha Gibbs, OTD, OTR/L, occupational therapy professor at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. In fact, drowning remains a leading cause of death in children with autism because they often become overstimulated with crowds and escape to unsafe environments.

Released: 10-Mar-2014 1:00 PM EDT
Getting 'Your Bell Rung' is No Music to the Ears, Says USciences Doc
University of the Sciences

While concussions are most commonly associated with sports-related injuries, associate professor Anthony Acquavella, MD, at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, says prevention and awareness begins by recognizing that these brain injuries can also result from slips and falls, playground injuries, and car accidents.

Released: 23-Jan-2014 10:00 AM EST
Minor Snow Shoveling Techniques Can Help Keep Individuals Injury Free, Says USciences PT Prof
University of the Sciences

As temperatures continue to plunge and snowfall levels increase across the tri-state region, a physical therapy professor at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia reminds individuals the exertion, cold weather, and slippery surfaces snow shovelers face in these conditions are a dangerous combination.

Released: 16-Dec-2013 12:00 PM EST
USciences Wellness Expert Says ‘Cold Weather Shouldn’t Derail Exercise Goals’
University of the Sciences

While the cold weather can discourage even the most motivated athletes, exercise science professor Heidi Freeman, PhD, at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia has compiled seasonal fitness tips to keep individuals fit, inspired, and warm during the winter months.

Released: 25-Nov-2013 11:25 AM EST
USciences OT Expert Offers Holiday Travel Tips for Families of Children with Sensory Processing Disorders
University of the Sciences

Varleisha Gibbs OTD, OTR/L, director of doctoral projects and assistant professor of occupational therapy at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, said attempting to coordinate a child’s sensory, dietary, and energy needs while traveling can make a holiday getaway seem like a full-time job.

Released: 18-Nov-2013 3:00 PM EST
USciences PT Professor Offers Tips to Keep Holiday Season From Being a ‘Pain in the Neck’
University of the Sciences

Lisa Hoglund, PT, PhD, assistant professor of the Department of Physical Therapy at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, said many factors that contribute to seasonal aches and pains can be avoided by practicing good posture and stretching.



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