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New UMN Medical School Study Identifies “Game Changer” for Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Meningitis
A new study published by The Lancet Infectious Diseases, co-authored by Dr. David Boulware, Department of Medicine, has identified Xpert Ultra as a superior method for identifying...
Faculty, Research
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UMN-led Study Finds Relationship Between Acne, Sexual Orientation, and Mental Health Among Young Adults in the United States
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and other non-heterosexual people with acne are more likely to have suicidal ideations, according to new UMN-led research published in the Journal of American Academy of...
Faculty, Research
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UMN Launches New Sports and Orthopedic Walk-In Clinic
The clinic will be staffed by the same doctors and specialists who tend to student athletes, providing patients top-notch care.
Patient Care, Students
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Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team Opens New Location in Downtown Duluth
The Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team from the Medical School Duluth Campus is moving into the reimagined building at 624 E. First St. in Duluth, MN. Read more.
Duluth, Education, Leadership, Research
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New Season of 'Doctors on Call' Kicks Off on WDSE-TV, Duluth Campus Faculty to Host
For whatever ails you, Doctors On Call has an answer! Join hosts, Dr. Ray Christensen, Dr. Ruth Westra, and Dr. Alan Johns as they take turns hosting Doctors on Call on WDSE-TV. The show will air...
Duluth, Education, Faculty
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Why Treaties Matter Display on American Indian Sovereignty as an Ongoing Continental Reality
This traveling exhibition emphasizes American Indian sovereignty as an ongoing continental reality. Read more.
Duluth, Education
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Rockin’ for Hope Event Partners with Duluth Campus to Support Breast Cancer Research
Rockin’ for Hope is a fundraising event to benefit local breast cancer patients, and funding Stage IV breast cancer research at the University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth. Read more.
Duluth, Research
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Dr. Blaes Sits Down With WCCO to Talk Breast Cancer Recovery
Dr. Anne Blaes discusses her research that highlights the benefits of physical activity during breast cancer recovery.
Patient Care, Education, Faculty, Research
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UMN Med School Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Support Relief Efforts in Puerto Rico
After visiting Puerto Rico for vacation in September, and seeing Hurricane Maria’s damaging effects on the island, University of Minnesota Medical School professor Dr. Miguel Fiol is on a mission to...
Faculty, Leadership
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Gut Fungi May Hold Key to Metabolic Health
A new study led by Dr. Cheryl Gale suggests that gut fungi may be just as important as bacteria for understanding obesity and metabolic health.
Faculty, Research
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Dr. Samadani Looks to Enlist NFL Players to Better Understand Brain Injury
Dr. Uzma Samadani made a breakthrough in detecting concussions; now, she wants to compare injured athletes and their siblings.
Education, Faculty, Research
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Aspirin Habits Unchanged Following Recommendations from U.S. Doctors
A doctor issued guideline recommending that all adults take aspirin daily to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke seems to have had little effect on adults a new study finds.
Faculty, Research
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Join Us for the 2017 Anatomy Bequest Service of Gratitude
Each year the faculty, staff and students of the University of Minnesota’s Academic Health Center host a service of gratitude to recognize and honor the individuals who have gifted their ...
Education, Research
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University of Minnesota Receives Grant from Helmsley Charitable Trust to Test "Super Ambulances"
The University of Minnesota has received a grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust’s Rural Healthcare Program to explore the feasibility of equipping ambulances that function...
Patient Care, Faculty
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University of Minnesota Researchers Replicate FSH Muscular Dystrophy in Mice
A new study published in the journal Nature Communications describes a breakthrough in research related to facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD).
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Little to No Sleep Can Lead to Health Concerns
Nearly two-thirds of Americans do not get a full eight hours of sleep per night recommended by doctors. This lack of sleep can eventually lead to health problems such as Alzheimer’s and...
Education, Faculty, Students
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UMN Medical School’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) Receives $3.5M NIH Grant to Better Understand Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging Brain
The project will determine the underlying trajectory of brain chemistry which accompanies healthy aging, and will identify which metabolic pathways are abnormal in Alzheimer’s disease.
Faculty, Research
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Dr. Jakub Tolar Named Dean of the UMN Medical School
Today President Eric Kaler announced Jakub Tolar, MD, PhD as the next dean of the University of Minnesota Medical School pending Board of Regents approval.Dr. Tolar is an internationally...
Faculty, Leadership