Story Archive Displaying 721 - 740 of 880 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 Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline. Research Brief Enlarged heart linked to a higher risk of dementia Faye Norby, a research fellow and Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study, Feature Keeping aging brains healthy: lessons from genes U researchers take a cue from genes that protect brains from decline. Research Brief Unhealthy weight-control practices can persist and intensify in adulthood A new School of Public Health and Medical School study examined weight control behaviors across life stages. Feature A century of tending to student health Born in the depths of a global flu epidemic, Boynton Health Service is celebrating a century of service and care for U of M students and staff. Feature The breakaway Distance biking champion and UMD student Alexandera Houchin aims to relieve the shortage of American Indian dentists. Research Brief Letter grade program linked to declines in Salmonella infections in New York City Melanie Firestone, School of Public Health, assessed NYC's letter grade program by comparing Salmonella infection rates. Research Brief Amphetamine-related hospitalizations surge between 2003 and 2015 The study with the School of Public Health found amphetamine-related hospitalizations increased more than 270 percent. Research Brief Yoga linked to improved body satisfaction Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, explored how yoga could help people see themselves in a better light. Research Brief Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children Susan Mason used observational data from the School of Public Health's research program Project EAT. Research Brief Opioid-affected births to rural residents are increasing in both rural and urban hospitals Katy Kozhimannil, School of Public Health, studies where rural moms with opiod use disorder gave birth and more. Expert Alert Hurricanes linked to lasting psychological trauma UMN experts comment on the longterm psychological trauma linked to hurricanes. Expert Alert Reducing cardiovascular disease risk in African-Americans UMN Expert Erica Schorr comments on how modifiable interventions can reduce CVD risk in African-Americans. Research Brief Obesity prevention among low-income, diverse preschool-aged children and parents Professors Simone French and Nancy Sherwood studied strategies to help parents prevent obesity in their preschoolers. Research Brief Hospital data shows preemies at high risk for maltreatment Susan Mason studied data on infants hospitalized for injuries that are common signs of physical abuse and neglect. Expert Alert African Swine Fever UMN experts John Deen, Sarah Schieck and Pedro E. Urriola weigh in on how ASF could affect U.S. trade and more. Research Brief Primary care strategies to improve health of chronic disease patients Dori Cross identified strategies that differentiated practices with improved performance for chronic disease patients. Research Brief Measuring Structural Racism to Eliminate Health Inequities Rachel Hardeman, School of Public Health, examined ways researchers quantified measures of structural racism. Expert Alert Breast Cancer Awareness Dr. Douglas Yee with the Medical School and Masonic Cancer Center talks the importance of regular screenings and more. Expert Alert E-cigarette use among youth Sherri Jean Katz weighs in on youth’s use of e-cigarettes and health messaging surrounding them. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Feature Silent seizures: seeds of Alzheimer’s disease? Keith Vossel targets subclinical seizures, covert agents of mental decline.
Research Brief Enlarged heart linked to a higher risk of dementia Faye Norby, a research fellow and Ph.D. student in the School of Public Health, led the study,
Feature Keeping aging brains healthy: lessons from genes U researchers take a cue from genes that protect brains from decline.
Research Brief Unhealthy weight-control practices can persist and intensify in adulthood A new School of Public Health and Medical School study examined weight control behaviors across life stages.
Feature A century of tending to student health Born in the depths of a global flu epidemic, Boynton Health Service is celebrating a century of service and care for U of M students and staff.
Feature The breakaway Distance biking champion and UMD student Alexandera Houchin aims to relieve the shortage of American Indian dentists.
Research Brief Letter grade program linked to declines in Salmonella infections in New York City Melanie Firestone, School of Public Health, assessed NYC's letter grade program by comparing Salmonella infection rates.
Research Brief Amphetamine-related hospitalizations surge between 2003 and 2015 The study with the School of Public Health found amphetamine-related hospitalizations increased more than 270 percent.
Research Brief Yoga linked to improved body satisfaction Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, School of Public Health, explored how yoga could help people see themselves in a better light.
Research Brief Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children Susan Mason used observational data from the School of Public Health's research program Project EAT.
Research Brief Opioid-affected births to rural residents are increasing in both rural and urban hospitals Katy Kozhimannil, School of Public Health, studies where rural moms with opiod use disorder gave birth and more.
Expert Alert Hurricanes linked to lasting psychological trauma UMN experts comment on the longterm psychological trauma linked to hurricanes.
Expert Alert Reducing cardiovascular disease risk in African-Americans UMN Expert Erica Schorr comments on how modifiable interventions can reduce CVD risk in African-Americans.
Research Brief Obesity prevention among low-income, diverse preschool-aged children and parents Professors Simone French and Nancy Sherwood studied strategies to help parents prevent obesity in their preschoolers.
Research Brief Hospital data shows preemies at high risk for maltreatment Susan Mason studied data on infants hospitalized for injuries that are common signs of physical abuse and neglect.
Expert Alert African Swine Fever UMN experts John Deen, Sarah Schieck and Pedro E. Urriola weigh in on how ASF could affect U.S. trade and more.
Research Brief Primary care strategies to improve health of chronic disease patients Dori Cross identified strategies that differentiated practices with improved performance for chronic disease patients.
Research Brief Measuring Structural Racism to Eliminate Health Inequities Rachel Hardeman, School of Public Health, examined ways researchers quantified measures of structural racism.
Expert Alert Breast Cancer Awareness Dr. Douglas Yee with the Medical School and Masonic Cancer Center talks the importance of regular screenings and more.
Expert Alert E-cigarette use among youth Sherri Jean Katz weighs in on youth’s use of e-cigarettes and health messaging surrounding them.