Story Archive Displaying 701 - 720 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 Talking with U of M Talking colorectal cancer with UMN Dr. Emil Lou answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer. Expert Alert Rural care, wait times remain problematic gaps in addiction counseling Even with a heightened focus on addiction, many counseling gaps still exist for patients seeking pathways to recovery. Feature Champions of health equity take the field University researchers collaborate with Native and rural people to defeat dementia and diabetes. Research Brief Research Brief: Underage marijuana use and impaired driving common in Colorado and Washington where marijuana is legalized The study was co-authored by School of Public Health Associate Professor Darin Erickson. Research Brief Rates of social isolation vary by rurality and demographics The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Carrie Henning-Smith. News Release Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy awarded grant to develop influenza vaccines roadmap The Wellcome Trust grant supports creation of a roadmap for development of broadly protective influenza vaccines. Research Brief Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham. Research Brief Research Brief: The shifting age of peak binge drinking Young adults in the U.S. are engaging in binge drinking later into their 20s, according to a recent analysis. Research Brief Possible link found between exposure to household chemical and heart disease and cancer School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Mary Rooney led the recently published study. Research Brief Research Brief: Preventing violent encounters between police and young black men in Minnesota A School of Public Health study led by Rhonda Jones-Web was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Feature Alive and thriving A brain bleed derailed Duke Pieper’s hockey dreams, but he’s found ample support at the U of M in his academic pursuits. Research Brief Co-use of prescribed benzodiazepines and opioids is increasing among older adults Co-prescribing benzodiazepines and opioids can increase the risk of morbidity and mortality in older adults. Research Brief Long-term survival rate of patients with cardiac defect called tetralogy of Fallot A new study led by Logan Spector, Medical School, Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in JAMA. Research Brief Youths' adverse childhood experiences and their weight status A new Medical School study led by Laurel Davis was published in The Journal of Pediatrics. Feature Why dermatologists should go beyond skin deep A dermatology resident urges peers to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data. Research Brief Infections may be linked to heart attack and stroke A School of Public Health study found that most severe infections increased risk of stroke and heart attack. Research Brief Key factors for family satisfaction with nursing homes A new U of M study compared factors impacting family satisfaction with nursing home care across Minnesota and Ohio. Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research. Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Talking with U of M Talking colorectal cancer with UMN Dr. Emil Lou answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer.
Expert Alert Rural care, wait times remain problematic gaps in addiction counseling Even with a heightened focus on addiction, many counseling gaps still exist for patients seeking pathways to recovery.
Feature Champions of health equity take the field University researchers collaborate with Native and rural people to defeat dementia and diabetes.
Research Brief Research Brief: Underage marijuana use and impaired driving common in Colorado and Washington where marijuana is legalized The study was co-authored by School of Public Health Associate Professor Darin Erickson.
Research Brief Rates of social isolation vary by rurality and demographics The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Carrie Henning-Smith.
News Release Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy awarded grant to develop influenza vaccines roadmap The Wellcome Trust grant supports creation of a roadmap for development of broadly protective influenza vaccines.
Research Brief Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham.
Research Brief Research Brief: The shifting age of peak binge drinking Young adults in the U.S. are engaging in binge drinking later into their 20s, according to a recent analysis.
Research Brief Possible link found between exposure to household chemical and heart disease and cancer School of Public Health Ph.D. candidate Mary Rooney led the recently published study.
Research Brief Research Brief: Preventing violent encounters between police and young black men in Minnesota A School of Public Health study led by Rhonda Jones-Web was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Feature Alive and thriving A brain bleed derailed Duke Pieper’s hockey dreams, but he’s found ample support at the U of M in his academic pursuits.
Research Brief Co-use of prescribed benzodiazepines and opioids is increasing among older adults Co-prescribing benzodiazepines and opioids can increase the risk of morbidity and mortality in older adults.
Research Brief Long-term survival rate of patients with cardiac defect called tetralogy of Fallot A new study led by Logan Spector, Medical School, Masonic Cancer Center was recently published in JAMA.
Research Brief Youths' adverse childhood experiences and their weight status A new Medical School study led by Laurel Davis was published in The Journal of Pediatrics.
Feature Why dermatologists should go beyond skin deep A dermatology resident urges peers to collect sexual orientation and gender identity data.
Research Brief Infections may be linked to heart attack and stroke A School of Public Health study found that most severe infections increased risk of stroke and heart attack.
Research Brief Key factors for family satisfaction with nursing homes A new U of M study compared factors impacting family satisfaction with nursing home care across Minnesota and Ohio.
Feature Slowdown on cesareans At the U of M Birthplace, a focus on mothers-to-be and a lower cesarean rate
Feature Clean air, healthy swine U of M researchers are finding new applications for cold plasma research.
Feature Can exercise delay dementia symptoms? Non-pharmacological treatments hold promise for slowing Alzheimer’s progress.