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CTSI Research Project Addresses Food Insecurity in MN
Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota are collaborating on a study that explores a new approach for connecting food insecure...
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Public Crises: Be Prepared
Human crises both worldwide and close to home present a constant need for critical support by aid workers, medical staff and others headed to the scene to assist.
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Narrative Medicine Weaves Storytelling into Health Care
Illness is collaborative. It’s not just a list of symptoms and a diagnosis, but a story.
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New Method Makes Microbiome Profiling More Accurate, Reproducible
Research out of the University of Minnesota Genomics Center highlights an improved method for profiling the microbiome, providing more accurate data in a rapidly expanding research area.
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Changing the Conversation: Body Shaming
Body shaming is a growing epidemic, rising to a fevered pitch in recent years alongside social media.
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Staying Safe During Upcoming Heat Wave
Dangerous heat waves are affecting much of the United States, and Minnesota is bracing for a hot couple of days.
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UMN Researchers Connecting Links to Sleep Issues and Parkinson’s Disease
It is estimated that 50-60 percent of people with Parkinson’s disease have disordered sleep.
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New Study Suggests Prenatal Vitamins Are Not Worth the Money
For years, pregnant women have been advised to take prenatal vitamins in order to ensure proper growth and nutrition of the fetus.
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Research Snapshot: “Molecular Band-Aid” Shows Promise to Prevent Heart Attack Damage
It’s estimated that someone in the U.S. has a heart attack every 43 seconds.
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Minnesota Teen Pregnancy at All Time Low, Alternate Concerns Remain
The 2016 Minnesota Adolescent Sexual Health Report, recently released by the University of Minnesota’s Healthy Youth Development-Prevention Research Center,(HYD-PRC) shows Minnesota teen...
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Online Eye Exams? See Through the Hype
It is recommended that the average adult should get a regular eye exam every 2 to 3 years.
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UMN Expert: Gluten Free Diets Not as Healthy as You Think
Although millions of Americans are cutting gluten out of their diets with the belief that it is a healthier dietary choice for themselves and possibly their children, they may actually be causing...
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Biomarker May Predict Recurrence in Endometrial Cancer Patients
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in the U.S. Most cases are diagnosed at early stage and have good prognosis.
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Research Snapshot: Improved Fitness Linked to Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Risk
The link between fitness level and developing type 2 diabetes has been commonly linked and hypothesized.
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Expert Perspective: California to Raise Legal Age to Purchase Tobacco from 18 to 21
According to a recent article in Yahoo news, California Governor Jerry Brown approved raising the legal age to buy tobacco for smoking, dipping, chewing and vaping from 18 to 21.
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Maternal Consumption of Artificially Sweetened Beverages Can Lead to Infant Weight Gain
Childhood obesity rates have more than doubled in the last 30 years.
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CMRR and HCMC Collaborate to Study Traumatic Brain Injury Effects on Vision
The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) and Hennepin County Medical Center’s (HCMC) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Center are collaborating on an...
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Q&A: The Importance of Having Diverse Providers That Reflect Patient Populations
By 2044, more than half of all Americans are projected to belong to a minority group, according to recent census data.
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