Story Archive Displaying 421 - 440 of 512 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 Sustainable bioenergy from native prairies on abandoned agricultural lands Scientists set out to discover ideal growing conditions for an alternative biofuel source. Research Brief Research Brief: Targeted sustainability standards for agriculture hold promise for global environmental benefits A U of M-led research team evaluated global large-scale benefits of implementing voluntary sustainability standards. 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 Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham. 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 Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project. 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. 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. 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 First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish. 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. Research Brief Middle-aged adults with lung disease may be at greater risk of developing dementia A new School of Public Health analyzed data from more than 14,000 participants. Research Brief Exposure to chemical in many plastics linked to language delay in toddlers A School of Public Health study found prenatal phthalate exposure can lead to altered brain functioning. 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, Research Brief Researchers describe the sweet state of sugar education UMM professor helps educators find and implement experiments to better teach students about carbohydrates. Research Brief Plant communities help predict consequences of climate change U of M research aims to help better predict the consequences of global climate change. 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. 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. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Research Brief Sustainable bioenergy from native prairies on abandoned agricultural lands Scientists set out to discover ideal growing conditions for an alternative biofuel source.
Research Brief Research Brief: Targeted sustainability standards for agriculture hold promise for global environmental benefits A U of M-led research team evaluated global large-scale benefits of implementing voluntary sustainability standards.
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 Employer-sponsored insurance levels stable after start of ACA provisions The study was led by School of Public Health Professor Jean Abraham.
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 Hundreds of genes affecting tobacco and alcohol use discovered Scott Vrieze, an associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts Department of Psychology, was part of the project.
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.
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.
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 First ever footage of wolves hunting freshwater fish captured near Voyageurs National Park UMN researchers recently caught the “Bowman Bay” wolf pack hunting freshwater fish.
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.
Research Brief Middle-aged adults with lung disease may be at greater risk of developing dementia A new School of Public Health analyzed data from more than 14,000 participants.
Research Brief Exposure to chemical in many plastics linked to language delay in toddlers A School of Public Health study found prenatal phthalate exposure can lead to altered brain functioning.
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,
Research Brief Researchers describe the sweet state of sugar education UMM professor helps educators find and implement experiments to better teach students about carbohydrates.
Research Brief Plant communities help predict consequences of climate change U of M research aims to help better predict the consequences of global climate change.
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.
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.