Study finds troubling evidence of teens’ lack of physical activity
A Colorado State University researcher has uncovered definitive evidence about adolescents’ lack of physical activity, and the results are not good.
A Colorado State University researcher has uncovered definitive evidence about adolescents’ lack of physical activity, and the results are not good.
When Nancy Moreno was a single mother on food stamps, trying to support her four young children, she prepared large meals that were often deep-fried and made with lots of salt and lard.
When members of the U.S. military’s Special Operations Forces return home from deployments, it’s not just their physical condition that requires attention.
Colorado State University, in collaboration with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has been awarded $1.2 million to participate in a National Institutes of Health initiative called Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO).
Two CSU faculty and a research associate co-authored the best nutrition education article of 2015, according to a top journal in the field.
The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th birthday this year, and on Thursday a group of panelists at Colorado State University will take a hard look at the way people of color have experienced the National Parks.
The second annual Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association Research Colloquium, “Current Research in the Ancient Americas,” will be held Saturday, Sept. 24.
The C.B. & Potts shark has resurfaced, and it’s heading for home.
Caitlin MacLaughlin has come a long way since she started tinkering with her mom’s sewing machine at age 5.
The CSU football team is not the only one unveiling “new threads” this fall.