Angela Bryan
- "Adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system demonstrated reduced incidence of sexually transmitted infections after taking part in a one-time sexual risk reduction intervention that incorporates content related to alcohol and cannabis use."
- Denver News 7 Discusses the aims of the "FORCE" study in examining connections between physical activity and brain health.
- Dr. Bryan discusses the potential benfits exercise may hold for human brains as we age.
- Dr. Bryan and Casey Gardiner discuss the need for research that examines connections between increased physical activity, aging, and the human brain.
- My Health News Daily interviews Hollis Karoly on the findings reported by the CUChange Lab's team on the effect of exercise to migitate bain changes caused by alcohol.
- Mary MacVean interviews Hollis Karoly on findings among 60 people aged 21-55 who variously experienced brain changes due to drinking depending on their exercise levels.
- Jason Koebler interviews Hollis Karoly on the findings in a recent manuscript in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research regarding brain changes, exercise, and heavy drinking.
- CU Boulder Today features Hollis Karoly, Dr. Bryan, and the CUChange Lab's research findings, which demonstrate the protective factor of exercise against white matter changes due to heavy drinking.
- Clay Evans reports for Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine on the CUChange Lab's members' call for exercise "rebranding" in the American Journal of Health Promotion.