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Study Suggests Fructose Could Drive Alzheimer's Disease
An ancient human foraging instinct, fueled by fructose production in the brain, may hold clues to the development and possible treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Medical Student Meagan Chriswell Balances Research and Community Service
As a member of the Cherokee Nation serving on the American Medical Association’s Committee on American Indian Affairs, Chriswell advocates for Indigenous youth.
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CU School of Medicine Researcher Identifies Potential Cause of ‘Long COVID’
Brent Palmer, PhD, hypothesizes the condition is caused by hidden viral reservoirs that remain in the body after the initial infection. 5 minute readWritten by Greg Glasgow on February 10, 2023
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What Makes a Couple Successful? Tips From a Relationship Therapist
A Gottman-trained therapist gives insight to lasting relationships and how to make them work
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Brown, Pink, or White — What Type of Sound is Best for Boosting Sleep?
With a new year just begun and the stress of the holiday season still a recent memory, many people have added getting better sleep to their list of resolutions for 2023
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U.S. News & World Report Ranks CU Nursing #10
The University of Colorado College of Nursing at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus has been ranked among the 2023 Best Online Master’s in Nursing and Leadership Programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
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Can Latest Booster Shot Protect Against COVID-19 Variant?
As the latest, more contagious subvariant of omicron makes its way across the country, Coloradans are left to wonder when XBB.1.5 (better known as kraken) will arrive in Colorado, if getting the newest booster will protect them against it, and what’s on the horizon for additional vaccines.
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New Year/New You: Reflections on Nutrition and Exercise
At this point, those who resolved to lose weight in 2023 are either trending in the right direction, discouraged, or they’ve given up.If you fall in the latter two categories, maybe it’s time to try a different approach.
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Should You Extinguish Your Gas Stove?
A paper published last month attributing 12.7% of childhood asthma cases to gas stoves generated a lot of heat, especially after U.S
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Cardiac Arrest During NFL Game Brings Awareness to Importance of High-Quality Intervention
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, 24, remained in critical condition Wednesday after collapsing on the football field six minutes into the first quarter of Monday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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7,000? 10,000? Is There an Ideal Number of Steps Per Day?
Depending on the day and the publication, the ideal number of steps to take daily is 10,000. Or 3,000. Or maybe an in between 7,000.
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Breaking Language and Cultural Barriers in Transplant Care
Growing up in a Spanish-speaking family, Gladiz Martinez, AG-CNS ’20, BSN ’08, often served as a reluctant family interpreter.
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CU Pharmacy 2016 Alumna Makes It Her Mission to Empower the Community
CU Pharmacy 2016 alumna Kelsey Schwander returned to her alma mater as a Clinical Assistant Professor, practicing out of the Marcus Institute for Brain Health to provide assessments and medication recommendations for patients who have suffered from brain injury.
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CU Anschutz Faculty Drive Innovation in Confronting Nation’s Mental Health Crisis
Embracing their own vulnerability and telling personal stories, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus psychiatry faculty shared how they are innovating across disciplines and using digital technologies, novel drugs and deep brain stimulation to transform the mental health treatment landscape.
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Shining a Light on Therapy that Might Help SAD Sufferers
As the time changes and the dark days of winter settle in, many people may start feeling the impacts of seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
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CU Anschutz Faculty Drive Innovation in Confronting Nation’s Mental Health Crisis
Embracing their own vulnerability and telling personal stories, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus psychiatry faculty shared how they are innovating across disciplines and using digital technologies, novel drugs and deep brain stimulation to transform the mental health treatment landscape.
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Long-delayed Ceremony Honors CU School of Medicine’s Class of 2024
The third time was the charm for the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Class of 2024.
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Program Working with Hispanic and Latino Community Partners to Lessen Impact of Childhood Obesity
Researchers and clinicians in the University of Colorado School of Medicine are partnering with members of Hispanic communities across Colorado to support children and families in cultivating healthy lifestyle habits and with an overall goal to reduce obesity-related health disparities.
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Fentanyl and Counterfeit Prescription Drugs: Facts and Myths
Fentanyl’s growth from its original design as an effective surgical pain management tool to a leading cause of overdose death and concern has happened quickly – with severe consequences.
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CU Anschutz Researchers Discover Modifications to Myelin Play Vital Role In Learning
Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have discovered a new way the brain processes and communicates information that could lead to improved learning in those suffering neurological disorders or recovering from brain injuries.