Griffith running towards a healthy lifestyle
Griffith University staff, students and alumni are running their way to a healthy lifestyle — literally. The Griffith community is...
Griffith University staff, students and alumni are running their way to a healthy lifestyle — literally. The Griffith community is...
Active lifestyle choices such as eating vegetables, exercising and quitting smoking can reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease a new study has found.
Helping adults in the mid stage of life to achieve healthy lifestyles is the aim of a new wellness program developed by Griffith University.
Griffith’s Centre for Environment and Population Health (CEPH) hosted a noteworthy visit by the Chinese Center for Health Education (CCHE)...
Helping women with Type 2 diabetes to undertake a more healthy lifestyle is the aim of a wellness program developed by Griffith University, and is timely for this week’s National Diabetes Week 2017.
A study into the behavioural habits of people undertaking a well-known weight management program has found social support plays a crucial role in positive outcomes
Helping women with Type 2 diabetes to undertake a more healthy lifestyle is the aim of a new wellness program developed by Griffith University.
The importance of nutrition as part of a healthy lifestyle is recognised by most personal trainers, however concerns have been raised about their competence to provide individualised nutrition advice, says PhD student Katelyn Barnes.
The role of nutrition as part of a healthy lifestyle is well understood by the medical profession but whether this information is easily conveyed to patients is another matter.
Griffith University medical student Alexandra Wilson has received a Global Voices scholarship to attend the World Health Organisation’s World Health Assembly this May in Geneva.