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Dr. Erin Krebs' Ground-Breaking Research has Impactful Effect
In a study never been done before, Dr. Erin Krebs set out to compare opioids with nonopioids for treating serious chronic pain. The results were groundbreaking.
Faculty, Research
UMN, UMP & Fairview Enhance M Health Agreement
The University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Physicians and Fairview Health Services announced an agreement to move forward with an effort to create a nationally-renowned health system that...
Runners Say Their Pastime is Like No Other for Chasing Natural High
While running, our bodies produce narcotic-like chemicals during continuous aerobic exercise, "similar to morphine, but we make it ourselves", says George J. Trachte, Ph.D.
Duluth, Faculty
Dr. Ingrid Polcari Offers Insight on Summer Skin Protection
June 21 marks the longest day of the year, the summer solstice. With it comes more direct UV rays which, if exposed to for extended periods of time, can have harmful effects on our skin.
Faculty
Rural America Lacks Dietary Care, Says Dr. Aaron Kelly
Two new reports show that rural American obesity rates are climbing higher than those of their metropolitan counterparts. Statistically, 40 percent of rural men are obese while nearly half of women...
Faculty, Research
“Break the Chain” for Cancer Research this Sunday
Happening Sunday, June 24, The University of Minnesota Medical School and College of Pharmacy on the Duluth Campus join the “chain” of community groups in the fight against cancer.
Duluth, Faculty
UMN Medical School Leads the Way in CMV Research and Awareness
A woman who is infected with CMV can pass the virus to her developing baby during pregnancy, but the risks associated are unfortunately not recognized by most pregnant women.
Faculty, Research
Medical School, Duluth Campus Raises Money for Chainbreaker Ride
The University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus held a silent auction on Sunday night at Bent Paddle Brewing Company to raise money for the upcoming Chainbreaker event.
Duluth
Dr. Jamie Feldman Comments on the Importance of the PRIDE Study
The PRIDE Study, which hoped to enroll 100,000 participants, aims to study participants' physical and mental health over a 30 year period.
Faculty, Research
Dr. Ingrid Polcari Offers Insight on Summer Skin Protection
June 21 marks the longest day of the year, the summer solstice. With it comes more direct UV rays which, if exposed to for extended periods of time, can have harmful effects on our skin.
Faculty
Dr. Patel Discusses Study Examining the Effectiveness of Blood Sampling to Detect Brain Injury
A new study, published in the Journal of Neurosurgery, found that it may be possible to diagnose brain injuries through a simple blood test.
Faculty, Research
Marc Jenkins, PhD Named UMN Regents Professor
Marc Jenkins, PhD, professor in the Medical School's Department of Microbiology and Immunology and one of the world’s most distinguished immunologists has received the 2018 Regents...
Faculty, Leadership
UMN Masonic Children’s Hospital Ranked Among Best Children's Hospitals in the Nation
U.S. News & World Report once again recognizes University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital as one of the best children’s hospitals in the nation.
Faculty, Leadership, Spotlight
Radiologist Jafar Golzarian Receives 2018 Honorary Member of Chinese College of Interventionalists
The University of Minnesota Medical School congratulates Dr. Jafar Golzarian from the Department of Radiology on being selected to receive the 2018 Honorary Member of Chinese College of...
Faculty
University of Minnesota Research Derives Muscle Stem Cells from Teratomas
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School have developed a process to regenerate skeletal muscle cells in mice that model muscular dystrophy. The unlikely source of those cells is a...
Faculty, Research
Rural America Lacks Dietary Care, Says Dr. Aaron Kelly
Two new reports show that rural American obesity rates are climbing higher than those of their metropolitan counterparts.
Faculty, Research
Riding to Save Lives
In just its second year, Chainbreaker is looking to grow in order to help cancer patients worldwide.
Research
University of Minnesota Medical Center’s Kidney Transplant Team Receives Honor for Most Difficult Transplant Match
The National Kidney Registry has awarded its 2018 “Excellence in Teamwork” Award to the University of Minnesota Medical Center for demonstrating excellence in teamwork for a complex kidney swap.
Faculty, Leadership, Research