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Hailee Schievelbein

International research highlights how to improve education on patient safety

by Natalie Cierzan
Published January 30, 2020
University of Minnesota Professor Karyn Baum said many physicians have seen an occasional disconnect between improvement efforts and education.
Sarah Mai

LGBTQ college students more likely to develop eating disorders, University research says

by Hana Ikramuddin
Published January 29, 2020
University of Minnesota research looked into disparities between heterosexual, cisgender and LGBTQ college students.
Economic disruption needed for men to consider taking female-dominated jobs, U research finds

“Economic disruption” needed for men to consider taking female-dominated jobs, U research finds

by Farrah Mina
Published January 27, 2020
Although the number of traditionally female-dominated jobs is increasing, men aren't taking them.
Women can safely breastfeed while taking anti-epilepsy medication, research finds

Women can safely breastfeed while taking anti-epilepsy medication, research finds

by Natalie Cierzan
Published January 23, 2020
Among the research studies that examine if women breastfeeding their children while on medication is safe, few examine the effects of anti-epilepsy medication.
Top clothing brands fail to meet plus-size consumers needs, research finds

Top clothing brands fail to meet plus-size consumers’ needs, research finds

by Abbey Machtig
Published January 23, 2020
Researchers how to use the data to provide sizing standards for clothing companies.
Researcher Atsushi Asakura poses for a portrait in the McGuire Translational Research Facility on Thursday, Jan. 16.  Asakura was one of the lead researchers of a recent University of Minnesota study which demonstrated methods for reducing the symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in mice. (Kamaan Richards / Minnesota Daily)

UMN researchers find way to make muscular dystrophy less severe

by Natalie Cierzan
Published January 22, 2020
The study found less observable muscular damage and more stable muscle fibers in mice.
Hailee Schievelbein

Faculty committee discusses research priorities with Gabel

by Niamh Coomey
Published December 11, 2019
The Senate Research Committee gave their input about which research priorities they would like to see included in the strategic plan Monday.
Morgan La Casse

Men who receive testosterone therapy nearly twice as likely to develop blood clots, researchers find

by Natalie Cierzan
Published December 11, 2019
These findings were shown in men with and without hypogonadism, a condition where the body doesn’t naturally produce enough testosterone.
Oxycodone and Acetaminophen, an opioid containing drug combination often prescribed to women after pregnancy, at a CVS Pharmacy on Sunday, Dec. 8.

UMN research indicates women receive more opioids than needed after giving birth

by Natalie Cierzan
Published December 9, 2019
Professor Cresta Jones said when women go home after pregnancy, 75% percent leave with extra pills.
Sarah Mai

Felons 2.5 times more likely to be denied to college, according to UMN research

by Dylan Anderson
Published December 5, 2019
The University of Minnesota stopped using a broad criminal record question on its application in fall 2017.

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