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A Resilient Patient & the Resourceful Surgeon Who's Got His Back
Norman was born on the first day of the COVID-19 shutdown with a hole in his skull, an eyelid that wasn’t fully formed and fingers on both hands fused together. “It’s called amniotic band syndrome (...
Patient Care
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Duluth’s Scroggins Lab Publishes Cell Immunotherapy Treatment Research with Potential to Transform Maternal Hypertension Treatment
Dr. Sabrina Scroggins and Doug Scroggins’ mutual passion for maternal health and scientific research drives their work in the Scroggins Lab.
Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Top Story: Does Rice Water Help With Hair Growth? Dermatologists Weigh In on the Social Media Trend
Across social media, rice water has been a hot topic on whether or not it helps with hair growth. TikTokers are recommending people soak their hair in water after soaking rice, but experts say it may...
Faculty
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U of M-led study presents a promising alternative to viral vectors for cancer immunotherapy
Research led by the University of Minnesota Medical School has the potential to push cancer treatment into a new era by introducing an innovative non-viral approach to enhance adoptive cellular...
Pediatric, Research
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Medical School 2023 Annual Report
Discovery creates better care. In all we do, the University of Minnesota Medical School strives to improve healthcare for all Minnesotans and beyond. This annual report shares a sample of the...
Office of the Dean
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Research finds animated short videos are effective in sharing environmental health information
Published in the peer-reviewed journal BMC Medical Education, a University of Minnesota Medical School research team found animated short videos are an effective means for disseminating environmental...
Research
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Talking addiction during the holidays with U of M
Sheila Specker, MD, with the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview, talks about the impact that the holidays can have on people with addictions.
Faculty
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Following the skin's clues to lifesaving treatment
You’d never know Piper Cramer was born with a rare and dangerous birthmark that covered more than half of her face.
Patient Care
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Talking winter skin health with U of M
Dr. David Pearson talks about how to keep your skin healthy during the winter.
Faculty
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University of Minnesota Medical School to add a new campus for first time in 50 years
With final approval by the Board of Regents today, the University of Minnesota Medical School is expanding its program for the first time in 50 years with the addition of the CentraCare Regional...
Education
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Top Story: Research shows a connection with chronic pain and cold weather
It’s getting cold out and the temperatures will drop even more as the winter months approach.This transition of seasons can be hard for many of us, but especially those who deal with chronic...
Faculty
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ALS imaging research at U of M Medical School attracts $3M for a multicenter study to demonstrate clinical trial readiness of MRI biomarkers
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord, resulting in muscle weakness and wasting. Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School...
NIH, Research
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U of M Medical School study finds visions of nonphysical world are common among cognitively healthy Ojibwe individuals
Published in JAMA Network Open, a U of M Medical School research team found that visions of the nonphysical world are common among cognitively healthy Ojibwe individuals and can represent normal...
Research
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U of M Expert Alert: World AIDS Day
On December 1, communities across the globe unite for World AIDS Day, demonstrating resilience and solidarity to combat HIV stigma and commemorate the lives lost to this epidemic.
DOM, Research
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Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Arne Vainio
Dr. Arne Vainio describes his pathway to medicine as a pinball that bounced off many different spots before arriving where it was meant to be.
Alumni
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Top Story: Fall Back: Daylight savings time officially ending and a doctor says it is a good time to examine sleep habits
Daylight saving time had us “falling back” recently, with many dreading the darkness in the early evening. This time change is a great opportunity to examine your sleep habits and fix what might be...
Faculty
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Researchers map converging trajectories of cognitive development through adolescence
A new study published in Nature Communications presents some of the first definitive evidence that executive function usually matures by the time an individual turns 18 years old.
Research
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Miranda Harris Receives Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians’ Medical Student Leadership Award
The Medical Student Leadership Award recognizes one student MAFP member for their involvement in family medicine and leadership activities.
Students