Bloating is an uncomfortable feeling. What causes it and how can you avoid it? Natalie Allen, a registered dietitian and clinical instructor of biomedical sciences at Missouri State University, shares some insights with Women’s Health. … [Read more...] about Do you experience sudden bloating?
For nurses, the registered nurse first assist (RNFA) credential opens doors. Starting this November, Missouri State University will offer the registered nurse first assist (RNFA) graduate certificate. The RNFA program features advanced training and skills for registered nurses or advanced-practice registered nurses, preparing them to assist in surgery. The one-year … [Read more...] about Missouri State offers new RNFA certificate
For people who are on a strict budget, buying food can be challenging. Daniela Novotny, a registered dietitian and biomedical sciences instructor at Missouri State University, shares with U.S. New Money a few top food items to buy that are both hearty and healthy. … [Read more...] about What food items should you get on a tight budget?
In January this year, Dr. Steve Stapleton took over the helm of Missouri State University’s School of Nursing. He replaced longtime director, Dr. Kathryn Hope, who retired. Stapleton moved to Missouri from Illinois. He has 28 years of experience in the nursing profession in Chicago, working in emergency rooms, operating rooms and intensive care units. He also has experience in … [Read more...] about Leading the School of Nursing forward
When a tick bites you, sometimes symptoms show up and other times they don’t. Dr. David Claborn, master of public health program director at Missouri State University, explains more about tick bites to HealthyWay. … [Read more...] about Be aware of tick bites