
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) has awarded initial accreditation to the College of Education & Human Sciences’s (COEHS) Exercise Science program, including its Strength and Conditioning add-on.
CAAHEP accreditation requires a tough, in-depth evaluation, meaning the Exercise Science program has met incredibly high standards, including continuous quality improvement in the education of health-related professions.
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D EAR DR. ROACH: I so appreciated your recent column on arthritis — specifically osteoarthritis. I'm a big exerciser; however, I have always heard that this arthritis is caused or exacerbated by wear and tear. I was surprised to hear otherwise!
For arthritis of the knees and hips, I recommend walking as the best exercise, starting slow and building up based on what a person can tolerate.
How can nutrition and exercise help you recover from a personal injury | Racine County Eye

While you're recovering from an injury, it is essential to have a balanced diet that includes the necessary macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Some of the key nutrients of a balanced diet that are important for injury recovery include:
While proper nutrition can promote healing and reduce recovery time, it does not substitute for medical treatment. Talk to your doctor before making any significant dietary changes.
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