Story Archive Displaying 641 - 660 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 Research Brief Canine osteosarcoma as a research model that can impact human outcomes Jaime Modiano, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and a Masonic Cancer Center member, led the study. Talking with U of M Talking roadway safety and the new hands-free law with U of M Nichole Morris explains what it means to drive hands-free and other distractions drivers face. Research Brief Partnering with a pharmacist may decrease burnout among primary care providers Kylee Funk has found a positive correlation with a pharmacist on clinical teams and improvement in their work-life. Feature White House endorses UMN-led kidney care effort Medical School vice dean Mark Rosenberg witnesses signing of executive order to promote kidney health Research Brief Cigarettes marketed as “natural” and “organic” are loaded with nicotine and toxicants, just like other cigarettes School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers led the study. Research Brief Physicians receiving industry money are more likely to prescribe brand-name drugs Greg Rhee, College of Pharmacy, addresses the increase and risks of physicians prescribing gabapentinoids. Feature Pat Tillman Foundation selects two University of Minnesota students as 2019 Tillman Scholars Two University of Minnesota School of Nursing students named Tillman Scholars. Research Brief Scope of training for those providing unproven stem cell interventions in the U.S. Research shows some U.S. facilities employ clinicians practicing outside their professional scope of training. Research Brief Evaluating the effect of spin in health care news Gary Schwitzer, an adjunct associate professor in the School of Public Health, contributed to the research. Research Brief Kids experiencing food insecurity drink more sugary beverages, eat less fruit in summer UMN researcher Jiwoo Lee explores food insecurity for children in the summer months. Research Brief Women who declined medical care during hospital births report poor treatment overall School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman co-authored the study. News Release UMN Expert: Serving health needs of refugees U of M expert Sarah Hoffman speaks about the best methods to address the health needs of refugees post-resettlement Research Brief Many young adults value sustainably produced foods, leading to healthier food choices Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study. Feature Rekindling her culture Future physician Teague Goodsky will serve Ojibwe patients in their own language. Research Brief Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status School of Public Health Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer co-authored the study. Talking with U of M Talking preventing falls through physical activity in older adults with UMN University of Minnesota expert talks about the importance of preventing falls through physical activity in older adults. Talking with U of M Talking daily aspirin use with UMN Russell Luepker answers questions about the health benefits of daily aspirin use and more. Research Brief Media reporting of unused opioid medication disposal The study was recently published in Pain Medicine. Expert Alert Supporting black and Indigenous women during their pregnancy UMN expert Carrie Neerland speaks about addressing pregnancy-related deaths in black and Indigenous women. Expert Alert Summer food safety Craig Hedberg, a professor in the School of Public Health, talks about summer food safety tips. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Canine osteosarcoma as a research model that can impact human outcomes Jaime Modiano, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and a Masonic Cancer Center member, led the study.
Talking with U of M Talking roadway safety and the new hands-free law with U of M Nichole Morris explains what it means to drive hands-free and other distractions drivers face.
Research Brief Partnering with a pharmacist may decrease burnout among primary care providers Kylee Funk has found a positive correlation with a pharmacist on clinical teams and improvement in their work-life.
Feature White House endorses UMN-led kidney care effort Medical School vice dean Mark Rosenberg witnesses signing of executive order to promote kidney health
Research Brief Cigarettes marketed as “natural” and “organic” are loaded with nicotine and toxicants, just like other cigarettes School of Public Health and Masonic Cancer Center researchers led the study.
Research Brief Physicians receiving industry money are more likely to prescribe brand-name drugs Greg Rhee, College of Pharmacy, addresses the increase and risks of physicians prescribing gabapentinoids.
Feature Pat Tillman Foundation selects two University of Minnesota students as 2019 Tillman Scholars Two University of Minnesota School of Nursing students named Tillman Scholars.
Research Brief Scope of training for those providing unproven stem cell interventions in the U.S. Research shows some U.S. facilities employ clinicians practicing outside their professional scope of training.
Research Brief Evaluating the effect of spin in health care news Gary Schwitzer, an adjunct associate professor in the School of Public Health, contributed to the research.
Research Brief Kids experiencing food insecurity drink more sugary beverages, eat less fruit in summer UMN researcher Jiwoo Lee explores food insecurity for children in the summer months.
Research Brief Women who declined medical care during hospital births report poor treatment overall School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman co-authored the study.
News Release UMN Expert: Serving health needs of refugees U of M expert Sarah Hoffman speaks about the best methods to address the health needs of refugees post-resettlement
Research Brief Many young adults value sustainably produced foods, leading to healthier food choices Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health, co-authored the study.
Feature Rekindling her culture Future physician Teague Goodsky will serve Ojibwe patients in their own language.
Research Brief Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status School of Public Health Professor Dianne Neumark-Sztainer co-authored the study.
Talking with U of M Talking preventing falls through physical activity in older adults with UMN University of Minnesota expert talks about the importance of preventing falls through physical activity in older adults.
Talking with U of M Talking daily aspirin use with UMN Russell Luepker answers questions about the health benefits of daily aspirin use and more.
Research Brief Media reporting of unused opioid medication disposal The study was recently published in Pain Medicine.
Expert Alert Supporting black and Indigenous women during their pregnancy UMN expert Carrie Neerland speaks about addressing pregnancy-related deaths in black and Indigenous women.
Expert Alert Summer food safety Craig Hedberg, a professor in the School of Public Health, talks about summer food safety tips.