Story Archive Displaying 461 - 480 of 883 CategoryAgriculture and EnvironmentArchitecture and DesignArts and HumanitiesBusiness and ManagementCampus AffairsEducationHealthLaw and PolicyScience and TechnologySocial SciencesSports and Recreation News typeExpert AlertFeatureNews ReleaseResearch BriefTalking with U of M Feature Coronavirus: the inside story Researchers trace the flow of virus-laden air in interior spaces—including our lungs. News Release University of Minnesota startup RoundtableRx to reroute unused medications away from disposal to help those in need The University of Minnesota Twin Cities announced today the launch of RoundtableRx, a nonprofit startup that will donate unused medications to Minnesotans across the state who struggle to afford their prescriptions. Talking with U of M Talking ovarian cancer awareness with U of M Britt Erickson answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for ovarian cancer. Talking with U of M Talking mental health with U of M CEHD Associate Professor Tai Mendenhall explains how the pandemic can affect a person's mental health. Talking with U of M Talking back to school and children’s mental health with U of M Prof. Abigail Gewirtz shares how parents can help their child(ren) navigate the new school year amid a time of change. Research Brief How genetics could impact COVID-19 treatments College of Pharmacy study looked at how genes could improve the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 drug therapies. News Release University of Minnesota research team studies neutralizing monoclonal antibodies as possible treatment for COVID-19 The lead network on the study, INSIGHT, is led by School of Public Health Professor Jim Neaton. News Release New research finds association between COVID-19 hospital use and mortality Researchers examined the number of hospital beds (ICU and non-ICU) occupied by COVID-19 patients and reported mortality. Expert Alert AFM, serious neurologic condition, may re-emerge this year among children Mark Schleiss, a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, talks about AFM. Research Brief Black newborns die less when cared for by Black doctors SPH Associate Professor Rachel Hardeman and Carlson School Associate Professor Aaron Sojourner co-authored the study. Research Brief COVID-19 hospitalizations analysis shows significant disparities in the disease’s impact across racial and ethnic groups Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaskan Native populations are more likely to be hospitalized than whites. Research Brief Children eat healthier school meals following Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act The study was led by 2020 School of Public Health doctoral graduate Aaron Berger. News Release University of Minnesota opens clinical trial for new treatment of COVID-19 A patient with COVID-19 and lung failure is the first to be treated with a clinical trial using mesenchymal stem cells. Expert Alert How COVID-19 can impact a student’s mental health CEHD's Carolyn Berger, Ph.D., shares how the pandemic can affect a student's overall well-being. News Release University of Minnesota expands clinical investigation of engineered iPSC-derived natural killer cells, opening U.S. clinical trial for the treatment of COVID-19 The engineered iPSC-derived natural killer (NK) cell product candidate, FT516, may help defeat the novel coronavirus. Research Brief Rural areas have higher individual health insurance premiums and fewer plan choices The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham. Research Brief Nearly one in four young people experience food insecurity from adolescence to adulthood The study was led by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health. Research Brief Rural nurse practitioners work with more autonomy than urban nurse practitioners School of Public Health Assistant Professor Hannah Neprash led the study. Feature Finding her fit in dental therapy Jackie Callaway-Campbell was drawn to a field at the intersection of dental hygiene, dentistry, and public health. Research Brief Official estimates of public health spending are significantly overinflated The study was lead by JP Leider, a senior lecturer in the School of Public Health. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Current page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Coronavirus: the inside story Researchers trace the flow of virus-laden air in interior spaces—including our lungs.
News Release University of Minnesota startup RoundtableRx to reroute unused medications away from disposal to help those in need The University of Minnesota Twin Cities announced today the launch of RoundtableRx, a nonprofit startup that will donate unused medications to Minnesotans across the state who struggle to afford their prescriptions.
Talking with U of M Talking ovarian cancer awareness with U of M Britt Erickson answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for ovarian cancer.
Talking with U of M Talking mental health with U of M CEHD Associate Professor Tai Mendenhall explains how the pandemic can affect a person's mental health.
Talking with U of M Talking back to school and children’s mental health with U of M Prof. Abigail Gewirtz shares how parents can help their child(ren) navigate the new school year amid a time of change.
Research Brief How genetics could impact COVID-19 treatments College of Pharmacy study looked at how genes could improve the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 drug therapies.
News Release University of Minnesota research team studies neutralizing monoclonal antibodies as possible treatment for COVID-19 The lead network on the study, INSIGHT, is led by School of Public Health Professor Jim Neaton.
News Release New research finds association between COVID-19 hospital use and mortality Researchers examined the number of hospital beds (ICU and non-ICU) occupied by COVID-19 patients and reported mortality.
Expert Alert AFM, serious neurologic condition, may re-emerge this year among children Mark Schleiss, a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, talks about AFM.
Research Brief Black newborns die less when cared for by Black doctors SPH Associate Professor Rachel Hardeman and Carlson School Associate Professor Aaron Sojourner co-authored the study.
Research Brief COVID-19 hospitalizations analysis shows significant disparities in the disease’s impact across racial and ethnic groups Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaskan Native populations are more likely to be hospitalized than whites.
Research Brief Children eat healthier school meals following Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act The study was led by 2020 School of Public Health doctoral graduate Aaron Berger.
News Release University of Minnesota opens clinical trial for new treatment of COVID-19 A patient with COVID-19 and lung failure is the first to be treated with a clinical trial using mesenchymal stem cells.
Expert Alert How COVID-19 can impact a student’s mental health CEHD's Carolyn Berger, Ph.D., shares how the pandemic can affect a student's overall well-being.
News Release University of Minnesota expands clinical investigation of engineered iPSC-derived natural killer cells, opening U.S. clinical trial for the treatment of COVID-19 The engineered iPSC-derived natural killer (NK) cell product candidate, FT516, may help defeat the novel coronavirus.
Research Brief Rural areas have higher individual health insurance premiums and fewer plan choices The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham.
Research Brief Nearly one in four young people experience food insecurity from adolescence to adulthood The study was led by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health.
Research Brief Rural nurse practitioners work with more autonomy than urban nurse practitioners School of Public Health Assistant Professor Hannah Neprash led the study.
Feature Finding her fit in dental therapy Jackie Callaway-Campbell was drawn to a field at the intersection of dental hygiene, dentistry, and public health.
Research Brief Official estimates of public health spending are significantly overinflated The study was lead by JP Leider, a senior lecturer in the School of Public Health.