Story Archive Displaying 581 - 600 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 Students seek change in mental illness disclosure requirements A trio of Medical School students is advocating to remove barriers for health care professionals seeking care for mental health. Research Brief Workforce turnover contributes to health care physician trend towards working in larger practices The study was led by Hannah Neprash, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health. Research Brief Diners want better access to restaurant inspection information School of Public Health graduate student Melanie Firestone led the study. Research Brief In U.S., premature death rates highest in rural counties with majority black or indigenous populations The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Carrie Henning-Smith. News Release U of M Chronic Wasting Disease Resource Center names fourteen international experts to executive committee Committee named to more effectively address evolving CWD news, research and policy and funding challenges. Feature Cooking up better health A University of Minnesota Extension nutrition education program meets teens where they’re at. Research Brief Discovering how people with breast cancer use Facebook for support Jude Mikal, a research scientist in the School of Public Health, led the study. Feature Weathering medical school A cultural shift helps future physicians heal themselves. Research Brief Keeping health care workers safe from chemotherapy drugs School of Public Health Assistant Professor Susan Arnold led the study. Research Brief Examining secondhand smoke and cardiovascular risks in children New research examines how secondhand smoke might impact children and adolescent cardiovascular health. Research Brief Rural residents at greater risk of maternal morbidity and mortality compared to urban residents Katy Kozhimannil, director of the Rural Health Research Center in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Study shows why visceral fat increases with age and impairs metabolism New research has helped uncover why visceral fat increases with age. Research Brief Understanding how raptors hear may help prevent future wind turbine deaths Julia Ponder, executive driector of The Raptor Center, co-authored the study. Research Brief Estimating undiagnosed abnormal heart rhythm cases in older adults Mary Rooney, a recent School of Public Health graduate, led the study. Research Brief Retinal imaging technology for early detection of Alzheimer's disease Research update from the Center for Drug Design on an early detection device for Alzheimer's disease. Expert Alert African Swine Fever John Deen talks about how ASF has affected animal agriculture and how the swine population could be rebuilt. Research Brief New testing method helps protect workers — and their skin — from harmful chemicals Susan Arnold, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study. Talking with U of M Talking holiday stress management with U of M Mary Jo Kreitzer talks about why the holidays are stressful, and ways to prevent and manage stress. Feature Popular PAWS continues to grow Students and others in the U of M community are taking full advantage of the opportunity to Pet Away Worry and Stress. Feature Full (family) circle A U of M doctor’s invention in the 1950s leads to a life-saving machine for his great-grandniece in 2019. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Students seek change in mental illness disclosure requirements A trio of Medical School students is advocating to remove barriers for health care professionals seeking care for mental health.
Research Brief Workforce turnover contributes to health care physician trend towards working in larger practices The study was led by Hannah Neprash, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health.
Research Brief Diners want better access to restaurant inspection information School of Public Health graduate student Melanie Firestone led the study.
Research Brief In U.S., premature death rates highest in rural counties with majority black or indigenous populations The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Carrie Henning-Smith.
News Release U of M Chronic Wasting Disease Resource Center names fourteen international experts to executive committee Committee named to more effectively address evolving CWD news, research and policy and funding challenges.
Feature Cooking up better health A University of Minnesota Extension nutrition education program meets teens where they’re at.
Research Brief Discovering how people with breast cancer use Facebook for support Jude Mikal, a research scientist in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Keeping health care workers safe from chemotherapy drugs School of Public Health Assistant Professor Susan Arnold led the study.
Research Brief Examining secondhand smoke and cardiovascular risks in children New research examines how secondhand smoke might impact children and adolescent cardiovascular health.
Research Brief Rural residents at greater risk of maternal morbidity and mortality compared to urban residents Katy Kozhimannil, director of the Rural Health Research Center in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Study shows why visceral fat increases with age and impairs metabolism New research has helped uncover why visceral fat increases with age.
Research Brief Understanding how raptors hear may help prevent future wind turbine deaths Julia Ponder, executive driector of The Raptor Center, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Estimating undiagnosed abnormal heart rhythm cases in older adults Mary Rooney, a recent School of Public Health graduate, led the study.
Research Brief Retinal imaging technology for early detection of Alzheimer's disease Research update from the Center for Drug Design on an early detection device for Alzheimer's disease.
Expert Alert African Swine Fever John Deen talks about how ASF has affected animal agriculture and how the swine population could be rebuilt.
Research Brief New testing method helps protect workers — and their skin — from harmful chemicals Susan Arnold, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study.
Talking with U of M Talking holiday stress management with U of M Mary Jo Kreitzer talks about why the holidays are stressful, and ways to prevent and manage stress.
Feature Popular PAWS continues to grow Students and others in the U of M community are taking full advantage of the opportunity to Pet Away Worry and Stress.
Feature Full (family) circle A U of M doctor’s invention in the 1950s leads to a life-saving machine for his great-grandniece in 2019.