Story Archive Displaying 361 - 380 of 513 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 Few online firearm listings require or conduct background checks The study authors are a student and graduates of the School of Public Health. Research Brief Air pollution linked to increases in violent criminal behavior Jesse Berman with the School of Public Health led the study. Research Brief Proactively offering smokers free treatment to quit smoking is cost-effective Steven Fu with the Medical School and Masonic Cancer Center was principal investigator on the study. Research Brief Physicians more likely to prescribe opioids later in the day Hannah Neprash, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief Culturally centered birth center improves value and equity in health care before and after birth The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman. Research Brief New type of visual filter discovered in an unlikely place A University of Minnesota-led research team recently discovered a new way animals can modify their vision. Research Brief Study suggests body dissatisfaction begins before adolescence, remains constant into adulthood Dianne Neumark-Sztainer in the School of Public Health was senior author on the study. Research Brief A novel cellular process to engulf nano-sized materials University of Minnesota researchers discovered a cellular process that allows nanomaterial entry into cells. Research Brief High fat foods can increase CBD absorption into the body U of M researchers compared CBD absorption in patients on an empty stomach v. a standardized fatty breakfast. Research Brief Racist experiences and skin tone discrimination linked to delays in prenatal care Jaime Slaughter-Acey, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study. Research Brief On your own or still at home? The power of financial habits. New research examines how young adults make financial habits. Research Brief Perceptions of unemployment benefits and impacts on the job search New research examines how the perception of unemployment benefits affects how the unemployed approach their job search. Research Brief Health professionals turn to outside, informal sources for health information during a crisis The Carlson School's Betty Zhou states this research offers important lessons about sharing information during a crisis. 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. Research Brief Fragrant linden trees have complex tie to occasional bumble bee deaths The linden tree has provided bees with vital pollen and nectar. But dead bumble bees have been observed beneath them. 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. 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. 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 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. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Few online firearm listings require or conduct background checks The study authors are a student and graduates of the School of Public Health.
Research Brief Air pollution linked to increases in violent criminal behavior Jesse Berman with the School of Public Health led the study.
Research Brief Proactively offering smokers free treatment to quit smoking is cost-effective Steven Fu with the Medical School and Masonic Cancer Center was principal investigator on the study.
Research Brief Physicians more likely to prescribe opioids later in the day Hannah Neprash, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief Culturally centered birth center improves value and equity in health care before and after birth The study was led by School of Public Health Assistant Professor Rachel Hardeman.
Research Brief New type of visual filter discovered in an unlikely place A University of Minnesota-led research team recently discovered a new way animals can modify their vision.
Research Brief Study suggests body dissatisfaction begins before adolescence, remains constant into adulthood Dianne Neumark-Sztainer in the School of Public Health was senior author on the study.
Research Brief A novel cellular process to engulf nano-sized materials University of Minnesota researchers discovered a cellular process that allows nanomaterial entry into cells.
Research Brief High fat foods can increase CBD absorption into the body U of M researchers compared CBD absorption in patients on an empty stomach v. a standardized fatty breakfast.
Research Brief Racist experiences and skin tone discrimination linked to delays in prenatal care Jaime Slaughter-Acey, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Research Brief On your own or still at home? The power of financial habits. New research examines how young adults make financial habits.
Research Brief Perceptions of unemployment benefits and impacts on the job search New research examines how the perception of unemployment benefits affects how the unemployed approach their job search.
Research Brief Health professionals turn to outside, informal sources for health information during a crisis The Carlson School's Betty Zhou states this research offers important lessons about sharing information during a crisis.
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.
Research Brief Fragrant linden trees have complex tie to occasional bumble bee deaths The linden tree has provided bees with vital pollen and nectar. But dead bumble bees have been observed beneath them.
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.
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.
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 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.