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Scientists Find New Way to Improve MERS Vaccines
Since the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) was identified in 2012, more than 1,800 people have been infected with the virus that causes MERS, and the fatality rate is a concerning 36 percent.
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4 Tips for Coping with Eating Disorders During Food-Heavy Holidays
The holidays are a time to give thanks and enjoy quality time with loved ones. But often, especially during Thanksgiving, the day revolves around food.
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Emerging Methodology May Improve Mental Health Research
The concept of self-harm is nearly synonymous with suicide.
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Supervised Exercise May Become Standard PAD Treatment
Building on decades of research, a group of experts from the University of Minnesota has developed a cost-effective way to better treat peripheral artery disease (PAD), a life-threatening condition...
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors Lead to Higher Lifetime Risk of Aortic Aneurysm, Study Finds
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a vascular disease found in adults. It involves the enlargement of the aorta, the main blood vessel delivering blood throughout the body, at the abdomen.
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A Prescription for High Stress This Election
Feeling anxious and stressed about this election? You’re not alone. And as it turns out, there’s a name for what many of us are experiencing- it’s called “election stress disorder”.
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HPV Vaccine Changes Dosage Requirements
Good news for children age 14 and under: the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine now only requires two shots.
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Lower Levels of Appetite Control Hormones May Also Account for Depressive Relapse in People with Bipolar Disorder, Study Finds
People who are overweight have a 25 percent higher chance of developing a depressive illness, while people who are obese have a 50 percent higher chance.
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Survey Finds Early Childhood Care and Education Providers Creating Healthier Environments for Kids in Minnesota
Sixty-one percent of early childcare providers in Minnesota are serving a fruit or vegetable at every meal and snack. That’s according to a new University of Minnesota survey of licensed center- and...
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UMN Researchers Collaborate on Ebola ZMapp Clinical Trial Published in NEJM
A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed potential benefits of ZMapp, an experimental immune-based treatment for Ebola studied within the PREVAIL II trial.
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UMN Researchers Will Map, Study New Areas of the Brain Through Improved fMRI Technology
New grants through President Obama’s BRAIN Initiative will allow University of Minnesota researchers to dive deeper into the brain, developing new imaging technology with the potential to...
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UMN Researchers Find the Link Between Heart and Blood Cells in Early Development
New research from the University of Minnesota reveals endoglin as a critical factor in determining the fate of early undifferentiated cells during development.
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For Cardiac Arrest, Cath Lab or ICU?
It’s a $5.7 million question. At least that’s how much Demetri Yannopoulos, MD, just received from the National Institutes of Health to research how best to treat patients who have been resuscitated...
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UMN Doctor Researches New Way to Treat Spinal Cord Injuries
In today’s medical technology world, there are no effective therapies for spinal cord injuries (SCIs).
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Back-to-School Stress, How Much Is Too Much?
It’s no secret that when the summer sun begins to set, it doesn’t take long for back-to-school stress to set in.
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Hidden Health Crisis in America
A recent study by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) revealed obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could be a hidden health crisis costing America billions.
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Childhood Immunizations: What Parents Need to Know
August is National Immunization Awareness Month and throughout the month Health Talk will focus on several key life stages and immunizations to keep you informed and help you cut through...
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Parental Control: How to Interact with Your Child About Diet
New research published in the journal Appetite emphasizes the importance of how different forms of food-related parental control can impact a child’s dietary intake and weight-related...
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