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Psychologist offers tips for coping with coronavirus challenges

Thu, Mar 26, 2020

Dr. Thad Leffingwell, a clinical health psychologist and head of the OSU Department of Psychology, offers these tips for effective coping with social distancing and shelter-in-place.

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OSU Medicine's Project ECHO launches COVID-19 service line

Wed, Mar 25, 2020

In an effort to rapidly disseminate as much COVID-19 information as possible on best practices for hospitals and health care providers, OSU Medicine created a Project ECHO COVID-19 service line.

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Maintaining mental health while social distancing

Tue, Mar 24, 2020

During this time of social distancing, some people feel alone and isolated, others overwhelmed dealing with children out of school, working from home and uncertain finances. Medical professionals and their families are especially stressed right now.

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Nutritional sciences student named OSU Outstanding Senior

Fri, Mar 13, 2020

Keely Ratcliff, nutritional sciences major in the College of Human Sciences, has been named a 2019-2020 Oklahoma State University Outstanding Senior.

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Coronavirus update: OSU to hold classes online after spring break

Thu, Mar 12, 2020

While today there remains no known cases directly linking COVID-19 to our Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, it has become evident in the past couple of days that we must do our part at Oklahoma State University to help prevent the spread of this virus by taking prudent steps to protect our campuses. Your safety and well-being must be priority number one.

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OSU study finds wheat diet not associated with gastrointestinal inflammation

Mon, Mar 09, 2020

First-of-its-kind research at Oklahoma State University may dispel some claims that modern wheat consumption disrupts gastrointestinal health.

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