Story Archive Displaying 801 - 820 of 884 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 News Release UMN researchers unveil Minnesota autism rates as part of national CDC study 1 in 42 children in Hennepin and Ramsey counties found to have autism. Research Brief Triple gene combinations study could help predict risk of disease Like a giant game of Jenga, researchers reveal critical combinations of blocks that can cause a cell system to collapse. Feature Bringing dental care to Minnesotans (and vice versa) The Mobile Dental Clinic and other partnerships bring dental care to communities where it’s most needed. Expert Alert U.S. obesity rate rises dramatically School of Public Health experts give insight into new avenues of obesity prevention. Research Brief Vaccines to treat opioid abuse and prevent fatal overdoses Vaccines offer a potential new strategy in treating a nationwide epidemic. Feature Masons give targeted cancer research a timely boost The U of M’s largest donor provides a major influx of funding to the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota. News Release UMN receives $42.6 million to expand impact on scientific health research NIH funding will help clinical and translational researchers make key health discoveries. Research Brief Fragile X imaging study reveals differences in infant brains Researchers found babies with fragile X syndrome had less-developed white matter. Feature Fighting addiction close to home U of M pharmacists are mobilizing communities to fight the opioid epidemic in Northern Minnesota. News Release Assessing how alcohol affects the adolescent brain University researchers are part of a large national study to combat adolescent drug abuse. Research Brief Older adults often prescribed meds linked to higher side effect risks The research team investigated whether prescribing patterns of high-risk anticholinergic drugs have changed over time. Feature Opioids not superior pain relievers A U-led study lends no support to preference for opioid pain relievers. Feature Ending addiction in our communities The College of Pharmacy is preparing students to fight the opioid crisis in our communities. News Release A look inside the lives of hospitalized children and their families “There I was in this quiet, private nursery, holding and staring at these three infants and they were mine.” Feature Weighing in on the opioid crisis Roon Makhtal is researching ways to meet the opioid epidemic in Minnesota. News Release Minnesota Partnership awards five new research grants for collaborative projects The state-funded grants for UMN/Mayo research team science proposals total just under $5 million. Research Brief Rural maternity care losses lead to childbirth risks When families in rural counties lose maternity services, risks related to childbirth rise for mothers and babies. Feature Differences in drug addiction between the sexes U research leads the way in studies of how males and females differ with respect to drug addiction. Feature Combating back pain without opioids A new grant is helping the U of M to study non-drug approaches to alleviating chronic back pain. Research Brief Non-invasive brain stimulation could help treat cerebral palsy The first-of-its-kind study could shape future treatments and research. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Current page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
News Release UMN researchers unveil Minnesota autism rates as part of national CDC study 1 in 42 children in Hennepin and Ramsey counties found to have autism.
Research Brief Triple gene combinations study could help predict risk of disease Like a giant game of Jenga, researchers reveal critical combinations of blocks that can cause a cell system to collapse.
Feature Bringing dental care to Minnesotans (and vice versa) The Mobile Dental Clinic and other partnerships bring dental care to communities where it’s most needed.
Expert Alert U.S. obesity rate rises dramatically School of Public Health experts give insight into new avenues of obesity prevention.
Research Brief Vaccines to treat opioid abuse and prevent fatal overdoses Vaccines offer a potential new strategy in treating a nationwide epidemic.
Feature Masons give targeted cancer research a timely boost The U of M’s largest donor provides a major influx of funding to the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota.
News Release UMN receives $42.6 million to expand impact on scientific health research NIH funding will help clinical and translational researchers make key health discoveries.
Research Brief Fragile X imaging study reveals differences in infant brains Researchers found babies with fragile X syndrome had less-developed white matter.
Feature Fighting addiction close to home U of M pharmacists are mobilizing communities to fight the opioid epidemic in Northern Minnesota.
News Release Assessing how alcohol affects the adolescent brain University researchers are part of a large national study to combat adolescent drug abuse.
Research Brief Older adults often prescribed meds linked to higher side effect risks The research team investigated whether prescribing patterns of high-risk anticholinergic drugs have changed over time.
Feature Opioids not superior pain relievers A U-led study lends no support to preference for opioid pain relievers.
Feature Ending addiction in our communities The College of Pharmacy is preparing students to fight the opioid crisis in our communities.
News Release A look inside the lives of hospitalized children and their families “There I was in this quiet, private nursery, holding and staring at these three infants and they were mine.”
Feature Weighing in on the opioid crisis Roon Makhtal is researching ways to meet the opioid epidemic in Minnesota.
News Release Minnesota Partnership awards five new research grants for collaborative projects The state-funded grants for UMN/Mayo research team science proposals total just under $5 million.
Research Brief Rural maternity care losses lead to childbirth risks When families in rural counties lose maternity services, risks related to childbirth rise for mothers and babies.
Feature Differences in drug addiction between the sexes U research leads the way in studies of how males and females differ with respect to drug addiction.
Feature Combating back pain without opioids A new grant is helping the U of M to study non-drug approaches to alleviating chronic back pain.
Research Brief Non-invasive brain stimulation could help treat cerebral palsy The first-of-its-kind study could shape future treatments and research.