Story Archive Displaying 561 - 580 of 882 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 Common bee virus causes bees to forage prematurely Declan Schroeder, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study. Research Brief Study suggests increasing community connection between police and young black men could reduce violent encounters The study was lead by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Collin Calvert. Feature Chasing the next challenge From emigrating from Vietnam to joining the U.S. military, Thu Mai is driven to create positive change. Talking with U of M Talking farmer mental health with U of M Jeff Bender talks about challenges farmers face, signs someone may be struggling with their mental health, and more. Research Brief Child participation in organized activities interferes with family meals The study was lead by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health. News Release CIDRAP launches Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center It provides information for public health experts, business preparedness leaders, government officials, and the public. News Release U of M research team achieves CWD testing milestone A U of M team now has RT-QuIC technology to identify CWD-positive tissue samples from white-tailed deer faster. Talking with U of M Talking back pain with U of M Roni Evans and Gert Bronfort talk about the causes and preventative measures people can take to reduce back pain. News Release U of M Twin Cities, Helmsley Charitable Trust and health care system partners aim to increase cardiac arrest survival rates The creation of a 24-7 mobile life support program to treat cardiac arrest as quickly as possible in Minnesota. News Release Healthier together Our romantic partner can affect our health behavior, says psychology researcher Chloe Huelsnitz. Research Brief Increasing access to and affordability of robot-assisted surgeries Researchers examine how hospital policies might impact the potential for broader access to technological advances. Research Brief Facebook postings by breast cancer patients initially surge, then decline over time Jude Mikal, a researcher in the School of Public Health, led the study. Feature Student discovers key to growing cancer-fighting crop The type of light is important, Ilse Renner finds. Feature Going mobile to stop pathogens A new mobile lab helps scientists decipher where pathogens are going before they spread. Feature Stay Informed The U of M is closely monitoring this public health concern. Research Brief Mothers on antiepileptic medication can safely breastfeed Professor Angela Birnbaum in the College of Pharmacy speaks about breastfeeding and antiepileptic medication. Research Brief U.S. rural breast cancer patients must routinely travel long distances for treatment School of Public Health Ph.D. student Colleen Longacre led the study. Expert Alert Immunotherapy treatments for cancer Rachel Johnson, a professor at the U of M Morris, discusses what new findings mean for cancer patients in Minnesota. 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. Feature The fight for Minnesota's Moose Researchers are teaming up to save an iconic species. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Current page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Common bee virus causes bees to forage prematurely Declan Schroeder, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, co-authored the study.
Research Brief Study suggests increasing community connection between police and young black men could reduce violent encounters The study was lead by School of Public Health Ph.D. student Collin Calvert.
Feature Chasing the next challenge From emigrating from Vietnam to joining the U.S. military, Thu Mai is driven to create positive change.
Talking with U of M Talking farmer mental health with U of M Jeff Bender talks about challenges farmers face, signs someone may be struggling with their mental health, and more.
Research Brief Child participation in organized activities interferes with family meals The study was lead by Nicole Larson, a nutritional epidemiologist in the School of Public Health.
News Release CIDRAP launches Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center It provides information for public health experts, business preparedness leaders, government officials, and the public.
News Release U of M research team achieves CWD testing milestone A U of M team now has RT-QuIC technology to identify CWD-positive tissue samples from white-tailed deer faster.
Talking with U of M Talking back pain with U of M Roni Evans and Gert Bronfort talk about the causes and preventative measures people can take to reduce back pain.
News Release U of M Twin Cities, Helmsley Charitable Trust and health care system partners aim to increase cardiac arrest survival rates The creation of a 24-7 mobile life support program to treat cardiac arrest as quickly as possible in Minnesota.
News Release Healthier together Our romantic partner can affect our health behavior, says psychology researcher Chloe Huelsnitz.
Research Brief Increasing access to and affordability of robot-assisted surgeries Researchers examine how hospital policies might impact the potential for broader access to technological advances.
Research Brief Facebook postings by breast cancer patients initially surge, then decline over time Jude Mikal, a researcher in the School of Public Health, led the study.
Feature Student discovers key to growing cancer-fighting crop The type of light is important, Ilse Renner finds.
Feature Going mobile to stop pathogens A new mobile lab helps scientists decipher where pathogens are going before they spread.
Research Brief Mothers on antiepileptic medication can safely breastfeed Professor Angela Birnbaum in the College of Pharmacy speaks about breastfeeding and antiepileptic medication.
Research Brief U.S. rural breast cancer patients must routinely travel long distances for treatment School of Public Health Ph.D. student Colleen Longacre led the study.
Expert Alert Immunotherapy treatments for cancer Rachel Johnson, a professor at the U of M Morris, discusses what new findings mean for cancer patients in Minnesota.
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.