Month: October 2021
CANCER SURVIVORS MAKING STRIDES IN COMMUNITY-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAMS
In a new research article published in Cancer, researcher and assistant professor Dr. Yue Liao in the Department of Kinesiology, and co-lead author of the paper, found that cancer survivors improved their quality of life, physical activity level and physical functioning after completing a 12-week group-based exercise program. Liao and her partners conducted their research through Active Living … Continue reading “CANCER SURVIVORS MAKING STRIDES IN COMMUNITY-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAMS”
Recent Posts
- New research study funded by Team Science Pilot Award from UT Southwestern CTSA Program
- UTA RESEARCHER INVESTIGATES CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH DISPARITIES
- CANCER SURVIVORS MAKING STRIDES IN COMMUNITY-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAMS
- HELPING BLACK MEN COPE WITH PROSTATE CANCER
- Dr. Liao selected for the Diversity Institute for Emerging Leaders by the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM)