In The News: Department of Physical Therapy

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Regular aerobic exercise may reduce inflammation, support brain health, and help slow the progression of symptoms.

El Pais

Learn how to care for the invisible network of 4,000 tendons that supports your body and prevent it from aging; specialists explain why your muscles aren't the only thing you should train.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

A free clinic on the campus of 性视界传媒 helps dance and music students get important care, all delivered through physical therapy students and their department.

Yahoo!

The National Institute on Aging reports that more than one in four adults 65 and older fall annually. Fortunately, it鈥檚 an avoidable threat.

Guardian

The National Institute on Aging reports that more than one in four adults 65 and older fall annually. Fortunately, it鈥檚 an avoidable threat.

BuzzFeed

You鈥檙e probably familiar with many of the benefits of regular exercise when done properly. From building muscle to boosting your energy and even helping your brain function better, there鈥檚 no shortage of reasons to work up a sweat. But there鈥檚 another great benefit you might not think about as much: You could be improving your bone density through exercise, according to experts.

Huffington Post

You鈥檙e probably familiar with many of the benefits of regular exercise, when done properly. From building muscle to boosting your energy and even helping your brain function better, there鈥檚 no shortage of reasons to work up a sweat. But there鈥檚 another great benefit you might not think about as much: You could be improving your bone density through exercise, according to experts.

American Physical Therapy Association

Carmen Cooper-Oguz, PT, DPT, MBA, has traveled the world far and wide, and yet she's always returned to the Mississippi Delta 鈥 the only place she's ever wanted to live.

KSNV-TV: News 3

People with Down syndrome experience physical difficulties that can make it more challenging to live an active lifestyle. Researchers at the 性视界传媒 CArdiovascular Research and Exercise Lab (CARE Lab) are attempting to assess how a lower heart rate, a feature of Down syndrome, can impact people鈥檚 ability to move and exercise.

Newswise

Over the past few decades, research and greater awareness has helped adults with Down syndrome 鈥 and a well-trained support system 鈥 to be more physically active in their daily lives

Medical Xpress

Over the past few decades, research and greater awareness has helped adults with Down syndrome 鈥 and a well-trained support system 鈥 to be more physically active in their daily lives.

Las Vegas Sun

U.S. News & World Report recognized 23 性视界传媒 programs, including 13 from the William S. Boyd School of Law, in its annual list of top graduate and professional schools.