A University of Miami child and adolescent specialist offered a range of strategies, tips, and tools in a recorded webinar to help parents better socialize their distressed child and to develop their self-efficacy.
Five teams of students each won $100,000 in support funding for their innovations at the second annual USTAAR pitch competition recently.
The annual Provost’s Awards Ceremony honored the work of University of Miami faculty and staff members using innovative techniques in class, as well as through their research and scholarship.
A millennium before Tik-Tok and podcasts added an express lane to the self-help industry superhighway, “regimen sanitatis”—the genre of handwritten texts prescribing health and wellness tips—circulated during the late Middle Ages.
Dr. Thomas Insel, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, came to campus to deliver the Provost’s Distinguished Lecture and spoke about how the nation can help lower mental health struggles in youth.
A University of Miami doctor and expert in sleep surgery explains why napping can interfere with your sleep cycle.
Several studies are being conducted at the School of Education and Human Development to learn about the vascular health of various groups of people.
Experts in nutrition science from across the University of Miami offer their thoughts on some of the best foods to help us ward off chronic disease.
A study spearheaded by professor Joseph Signorile of the School of Education and Human Development promises to help seniors to improve cognitive abilities.
A team of researchers at the University of Miami is studying how blasts can damage the human body and exploring ways that scientists can prevent further hearing and balance difficulties.
Health care leaders explored how to advance affordability and sustainability in a postelection landscape at the University of Miami 14th annual Business of Health Care Conference.