Nutrition and Exercise Physiology faculty members April Davis, MS, RDN, ACSM-CEP, and Pablo Monsivais, PhD, MPH, published a guest opinion in The Spokesman-Review in honor of National Nutrition Month.
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10. That means we will set our clocks forward one hour—or “spring forward.” It also means we will lose an hour of sleep.
The article and an accompanying video highlight the college’s mission to train more health care providers to serve in rural and medically underserved regions across Washington state.
A new study focusing on the long-term effects of COVID-19 is highlighted in a recent KXLY article and features expertise from WSU College of Medicine faculty member Jonathan Wisor, PhD.
Two researchers in the WSU College of Medicine’s Sleep and Performance Research Center are quoted in a Spokesman-Review article highlighting a new sleep study. In the article, faculty members Hans Van Dongen, PhD, and Jason Gerstner, PhD, discuss the association between sleep regularity and cognitive decline.
Researchers at Washington State University are exploring the possibility that today’s high rates of obesity could be linked to epigenetics rather than just diet and exercise.
The article highlights new abortion access data in Washington state and research by Dawn Kopp, MD, MPH, the vice chair for OBGYN at the College of Medicine.
The student-led Health Equity Circle at the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine was recently featured on the Spokane radio program, This Won’t Hurt a Bit.
Cole Allick, PhD, a research manager and outreach liaison for IREACH, graduated in August with his doctorate in Indigenous health from the University of North Dakota. He was part of the program’s inaugural class, which was featured by CNN.
Several residents working in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine residency program in Everett were featured in a story by KING 5 News in Seattle.