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Enabling Wellness is the Goal of Two University of Oregon-based Startup Companies
KGW New Coverage: Gender and Food
University of Oregon Study Finds Kids May Choose Food Based on Gender Stereotypes
Teen’s Outdoor Time May do Inner Good
Tackling the Pros and Cons of High School Football (klcc.org)
“It’s not surprising”: Nearly 1 in 10 teenagers have turned to pills for weight loss, research shows
New research shows more than 6% of teens have used diet pills in the last 30 days
Improving Teen Lives with a Breath of Fresh Air
The 19th Interviews Nichole Kelly Regarding Recent Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics
How to Have Kids Love Learning: Teens and Social Media with Nichole Kelly
From the Sidelines: Parents and Youth Sports
NPR Interview: Obesity Discrimination’s Impact on Women
College of Education Researcher: Rethink Our Focus on Weight
UO Experts Offer Mental Health Tips for 2022 wellness
The Pandemic is Changing the Way Young People Eat and How They Feel about Their Bodies: 4 Essential Reads
If You Want to Support the Health and Wellness of Kids, Stop Focusing On Their Weight
Studies Support New Approach to Reduce Stress in Parents and Kids
Theorists Debate How ‘Neutral’ Evolution Really Is
Machine Learning Spots Natural Selection at Work in Human Genome
UO Team Developing Online Mental Health Resources for Rural Schools
UO Undergrads Share About Their Experiences Conducting Research with Health Promotion Initiative Faculty Dr. Budd
Mindfulness Mental Health Curriculum for Cottage Grove 6th Graders to Expand
How Parents Feed Kids is Linked to Emotional Eating, Study Says
New faculty member targets research on maternal nutrition
Food for Thought
Illuminating Tomorrow: Five Big Ideas
A gift from Jim and Andi Sandstrom will establish the Tasia M. Smith Excellence Scholarship to support underrepresented students
Tasia Smith Memorial – January 18, 2019
Exercise Research Could Help Rural School Kids Eat Healthier
UO Researcher Uses Evolutionary Science to Combat Malaria
Nichole Kelly is Recipient of a 2019 Outstanding Early Career Research Award
Oregon Ranks among the Most Active States in the Country
New Guide Helps Children Be Emotionally Prepared for School
UO Lands Four Scholars for Health Promotion Initiative
To Every Academic Hiring, There is a Season