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Doctors on Call Answer Questions on Lung Problems
Dr. Alan Johns and Dr. Mary Owen joined Doctors on Call to discuss lung-related problems from pneumonia and asthma to lung cancer.
Duluth, Education, Faculty
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These are the Best Foods for a Baby's Brain
Guidelines just published by two UMN Medical School faculty in the journal Pediatrics say that certain nutrients, including protein, zinc, iron, folate, certain vitamins and...
Education, Faculty, Research
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Video: New Memory Keepers MDT Location Designed for Collaboration and Community Engagement
In a new video, Dr. Neil Henderson, Executive Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team, talks about the team's new community space in Duluth and how its design fosters interdisciplinary...
Faculty, Research
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New UMN Med School Paper Addresses Diagnostic Errors in Healthcare
A new paper published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine proposes a new way to tackle the problem of misdiagnosis in hospitals.
Faculty, Research
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Athletic Injury Treatment and Prevention with Drs. Macalena and Jewison, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Whether you’re playing in the big game, or cheering in the crowd, knowing what to do when faced with an injury can keep you in the action and off of the bench.
Faculty
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UMN Study Finds Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth Report Poorer Health, Lower Rates of Preventative Health Care
A new study, published in Pediatrics, finds that transgender and gender non-conforming youth show lower rates of health care utilization and suffer poorer health than cisgender...
Faculty, Research
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H3N2 Continues to be the Dominate Flu Strain This Season
Commonly referred to as the "Australian Flu," H3N2 actually originated around Hong Kong.
Faculty, Research
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As Football Season Ends Concussion Research Continues
Dr. Uzma Samadani joined MPR for a roundtable discussion on brain health and sports.
Patient Care, Faculty, Research
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Summit for Native American and Rural Health
Register for the Summit for Native American and Rural Health, happening Thursday, March 22, 2018, at the Medical School, Duluth Campus.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Research
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Battle of the Flu Shots
There is a fact that is not generally known to the public and that being there are a host of different kinds of flu shots, and not all are created equal.
Faculty
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Doctors on Call: Dr. Alan Johns Addresses Common Skin Care Issues
From the woes of dry winter skin to acne and skin cancer, Doctors on Call answers viewer questions about common skin problems.
Patient Care, Duluth, Faculty, Leadership
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Does CTE Call for an End to Youth Tackle Football?
Dr. Uzma Samadani, Department of Neurosurgery, joined collegues to publish and article addressing a recent study on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and its impact on youth football.
Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research
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What Do Tomorrow’s Doctors Think of Mobile Health Technology?
Nathan Ratner, a third-year medical student at the University of Minnesota and third-place finisher in last year's Elsevier Hackathon in Finland, talks about the promise of mobile health technology....
Patient Care, Duluth, Education, Leadership, Spotlight, Students
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Moving Medicine Forward
To give patients the best care, to find solutions when there are no therapies, and to provide hope for the future, we have to have active and rigorous research.
Faculty, Leadership, Office of the Dean, Research
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UMN Breaks Ground on New Health Science Education Center
The new Health Science Education Center will provide a much needed improvement to the Academic Health Center upon its completion in the fall of 2019.
Education
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Dr. Mustafa al'Absi Looks at Effects of Cannabis on Giving Up Tobacco Smoking
Dr. Mustafa al'Absi is launching a study to seek to discover, in part, what effect marijuana use has on individuals trying to quit tobacco cigarette smoking.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Leadership, Research
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Hippocrates Cafe Connects Medicine With Art
Dr. Jon Hallberg, a professor in the Department of Family Medicine started the performing arts series to discuss individual health care topics through storytelling and song.
Education, Faculty, Students
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​​Peripheral Immune Factors Influence Motivation via Pathway-Specific Modulation of Neural Circuit Activity
Here, we define the role of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), a peripheral cytokine, in regulating motivation and reward learning via direct actions on select projections into the...
Education, Faculty, Research
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Video: Health Sciences Education Center Groundbreaking
The facility will help the Medical School train health professionals who are ready to leverage each other’s talents—to improve the health of the communities we serve.
Education, Leadership
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Aging Experts Drs. Niedernhofer and Robbins to Lead Medical Discovery Team on Biology of Aging at University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota Medical School announced today that Drs. Laura Niedernhofer and Paul Robbins have accepted roles as Director and Associate Director, respectively, for the newly...
Faculty, Legislative, Research