Hands-on research for kinesiology students
Graduate and undergraduate students are studying the relationship between how we eat and hormones that affect appetite and what we eat and hormones that control blood glucose.
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Time to eat
TCU researchers study how eating speed affects calorie consumption.
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Class explores booming Spanish-language media
Since 1980, the U.S. Hispanic population has grown from 14.6 million people to nearly 52 million, and TV ratings and circulation figures are showing the impact.
Nutrition students teach culinary medicine
Nutritional sciences students teach medical students recipes for better health.
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Kinesiology’s DEXA machine x-ray visionary
DEXA machine is a powerful new tool for Department of Kinesiology.
Learning through play
Kinesiology Professor Debbie Rhea launches pilot program to improve education with more playtime.
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Learning through play at recess aids education
Kinesiology Professor Debbie Rhea launches pilot program to improve education with more playtime.
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Ten years of TCU research
Horned Frog biologists Matt Chumchal ’03 MS and Ray Drenner, and five of their graduate students, have produced 19 scholarly papers and 93 scholarly presentations.
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What is mercury and why is it a concern?
Once deposited in water, certain microorganisms can change it into methylmercury, a highly toxic form that builds up in fish, shellfish and animals that eat fish.
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Mercury rising . . . mercury contamination in our environment
What you don’t know about mercury contamination in our environment, but should.
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