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College of Health Professions Professor Michele Lucille Lopez writes in My American Nurse about the growing problem of incivility and unsafe working conditions in nursing education. Professor Lopez argues that stronger institutional support, clearer policies, and a renewed culture of respect are needed to address faculty burnout and strengthen the future nursing workforce.
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CHP Professor Christen Cooper provides an expert analysis for Food & Wine on the 10 best foods to eat before bed for better sleep. She notes that tart cherries contain natural melatonin that can support sleep.
CHP Professor Christen Cooper tells Prevention that moderation is key when it comes to indulgent foods, emphasizing that occasional treats can fit within a healthy diet and suggesting alternatives like baking or air frying.
In MedShadow Foundation, CHP Associate Dean and Professor Beau Anderson discusses the evolving role of acupuncture in pain management, noting that what was once considered a fringe treatment is now supported by a growing body of rigorous research and increasingly recognized as a legitimate medical intervention.
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