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Hiking the steps to bring awareness to brain cancer
Backpacking to Beat Brain Cancer and raise money for brain cancer research and patients.
Faculty
Dr. Brianna Wellen Recognized by Tourette Association of America
The involuntary tics of Tourette Syndrome can be distracting, distressing, and even physically harmful.Brianna Wellen, a post-doc in the CAN (Converging Approaches to Neurodevelopment) Lab, has been...
Research
U of M study suggests hepatitis C patients should consider revaccination for hepatitis B
Recently published research from the University of Minnesota Medical School suggests individuals with hepatitis C should consider revaccination for hepatitis B. The study was published in the Journal...
DOM, Research
Expert Alert: Back-to-school eye health
Meredith Stallone, OD, MS, FAAO with the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview shares the importance of eye exams and one of the most common eye problems for pediatric patients...
Faculty
Departments of Surgery and Anesthesiology Build Capacity and Provide Care to Patients in Kampala, Uganda
Drs. Gregory Beilman and Jeffrey Chipman have been leading surgical camps to Uganda for the past seven years and recently returned for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Surgery, Community Engagement, Faculty
Top Story: University of Minnesota tests drug against deadly fungal infection
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School have been looking for a less toxic treatment for cryptococcal meningitis, a fungal brain infection that is the leading cause of death...
Faculty
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Jon Pryor
Dr. Jon Pryor has had a storied career in medicine. After earning his MD at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Pryor completed two years of post-graduate surgical education at HCMC and went on to his...
Alumni
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Timothy Kleinschmidt
Dr. Timothy Kleinschmidt understands the need for high-quality health care in smaller communities. Before attending medical school, he was pursuing a path as a clinical psychologist. During that time...
Alumni
Top Story: Help! Why Can’t I Cry?!
Crying can be super satisfying and beneficial, especially after a long day or after an upsetting situation. But for a lot of people, getting that cry out can be extremely difficult and they’re...
DOM, Faculty
High drug price associated with decreased treatment retention for patients with chronic liver disease
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Pharmacy have found that high costs for hepatic encephalopathy treatment in patients with end-stage liver disease were...
DOM, Research
U of M research team successfully tests new antifungal therapy for fungal meningitis
A team of University of Minnesota Medical School researchers successfully tested a new antifungal therapy to treat fungal meningitis. The trial results were published today in the peer-reviewed...
DOM, Research
Top Story: U of M medical student reflects on 2 months behind the front lines in Ukraine
Sergey Karachenets, a 24 year old Ukranian medical student at the University of Minnesota, has spent the last two months behind the front lines as a combat medic. He wants to give back to the country...
Faculty
Top Story: Snoring too loudly? Doctor weighs in on myths and solutions to get better sleep
From the United States, thirty seven million people say they snore on a regular basis and for a lot of those people, it can be extremely disruptive and exhausting. Snoring is also a sign for sleep...
Faculty
Dr. John Lake Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Transplantation
AST’s Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor that AST bestows, honoring those who have made “significant contributions to the society and to transplantation.”
DOM, Faculty
Mobile Apps Expand Learning About Echocardiography
Dr. Tjorvi Perry and a team of faculty in the Department of Anesthesiology have recently developed and published mobile apps to help learners visualize and understand transesophageal and...
Anesthesiology, Education
Interdisciplinary team proposes technology-driven roadmap to safer, personalized blood transfusions
University of Minnesota researchers collaborated on improving patient outcomes.
DOM, NIH
Taking a whole-patient approach to treating migraine
Migraine is the #1 cause of disability in women between 20-50. Find out how university doctors help migraine patients like Kelly.
Patient Care
Top Story: How extreme heat impacts our mental health
Minnesotans have experienced some hot weather conditions this summer, and those warm days aren’t over yet. The warmer weather can leave people feeling impacts on their mental health.Dr. Kristi White...
Faculty
University of Minnesota-led study links long-term artificial sweetener intake to increased body fat adipose tissue volume
 MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (08/03/2023) — Published in the International Journal of Obesity, University of Minnesota Medical School and School of Public Health researchers led a...
Research