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Women’s Menopause Complaints May Peak in Early 50s, Improve Later
A new study led by Dr. Carolyn Torkelson, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, finds that menopause symptoms have the biggest impact on quality of life for women in their...
Patient Care, Education, Faculty, Research
Dean Tolar's Visit to Medical School, Duluth Campus
Dean Jakub Tolar writes about his most recent visit to the University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth Campus.
Faculty, Leadership, Office of the Dean
Dr. Engdahl Joined MPR to Discuss What We've Learned About PTSD
Dr. Brian Engdahl, Department of Neuroscience, joined MPR's Kerri Miller to discuss what we currently know about PTSD and his research.
Patient Care, Education, Faculty, Research
Dr. Sophia Vinogradov Receives National Alliance on Mental Illness Award
The National Alliance on Mental Illness has awarded Sophia Vinogradov, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, the annual Scientific Research Award. The award is presented to those who "inspire hope through...
Faculty, Research
Dr. Wozniak is Aiming to Map Damage From Fetal Alcohol
Dr. Jeffrey Wozniak's research is working to uncover how prenatal alcohol exposure affects developing brains.
Faculty, Research
Parent Stress, Depressed Moods Linked to Unhealthy Dinners for Kids, Research Shows
Parents feeling elevated stress levels could negatively impact eating habits of their children, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics.
Research
Dr. James Pacala to Lead Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Dr. Pacala is a strong, loyal and innovative leader and his extensive experience will be key to continuing the nationally recognized work of this department.
Faculty, Leadership
How Running May or May Not Help the Heart
New research out of the University of Minnesota addresses the question, how does running affect your heart.
Faculty, Research
UMN Celebrates 900th Heart Transplant
Only a handful of universities in the nation have reached this milestone.
Patient Care, Faculty, Research
3-Minute Thesis Competition Sparks New Ideas for Amritha Yellamilli
The process of breaking down her research, Yellamilli says, can lead to new and valuable perspectives.
Research, Students
Dr. David Rothenberger Leads National Conversation On Burnout and Suicide Among Physicians
The data are clear: Burnout is experienced by 1 in 3 physicians at any given time.
Faculty, Leadership
Understanding the Connection Between Sleep and Mental Health
Dr. Michael Howell, Department of Surgery, alongside Dr. Brent Nelson, Department of Psychiatry, joined MPR to discuss the connection of sleep and mental health.
Patient Care, Education, Faculty, Research
New Med School Podcast Addresses Application Stress
A new podcast launched by the University of Minnesota Medical School's Office of Admissions is aiming to help students navigate the stressful task of applying to medical school.
Education, Faculty, Students
Campus Club Discount for UMN Medical School
In October, the Campus Club began a three-month membership drive with special discounts, promotions and incentives for new members. Located on the 4th floor of Coffman Union, the Campus Club is in...
University of Minnesota Hires Sade Spencer to Medical Discovery Team on Addiction
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (December 7, 2017) – The University of Minnesota Medical School today announced that Sade Spencer, Ph.D. has accepted a faculty position in the Department of...
Faculty, Research
Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease Triples Risk for Morbidity, Frailty Among Transplant Survivors
Survivors of allogeneic bone marrow transplant who develop chronic graft-versus-host disease are three times more likely to develop multiple chronic health conditions according to new UMN study.
Patient Care, Faculty, Research
'Doctors on Call' Discuss Strokes and Other Neurologic Problems
Doctors on Call answers viewer questions about everything from Alzheimers Disease and chronic migraines, to the treatment of strokes and other neurologic problems.
Patient Care, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Leadership
Vercise Deep Brain Stimulation System Approved to Treat Patients with Parkinson’s
U.S. regulators have approved the Vercise Deep Brain Stimulation System to treat patients with Parkinson’s Disease.
Patient Care, Faculty, Research