University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Recent News About University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
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For Migrants, the Path to Happiness Often Carries a Traumatic Mental Toll
For many scientists, communicating their research involves turning data into stories. However, for Laura Vargas, PhD, MSW, MPA, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, her data already are stories.
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Where Do Fears Come From? How Can New Insights Enhance Treatment?
Exposure therapy is a major treatment option used by clinicians to help patients face and get past their distressing and impairing fears. However, the fears can return in as many as 50% of patients.
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Researchers Reveal Why Shingles Can Cause Strokes
Scientists investigating why people who have had shingles are at a higher risk of stroke, now believe the answer lies within lipid vesicles called exosomes that shuttle proteins and genetic information between cells, according to new research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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University Police Seeks Reaccreditation During November Assessors Visit
University Police Seeks Reaccreditation During November Assessors Visit
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The Power of Placebos
The Power of Placebos
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Invisalign® for Cleft Palates? Researchers Team Up to Bring Birth-Defect Treatment Home
Invisalign® for Cleft Palates? Researchers Team Up to Bring Birth-Defect Treatment Home
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New Fellowship Program Will Train Future Leaders of Academic Medical Centers
A newly established fellowship program in the University of Colorado School of Medicine will help participants prepare for administrative leadership roles in academic medical centers, with a focus on providing guidance and understanding around health care leadership.
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CU Anschutz Researchers and Partners Launch Firearm Injury Toolkit
A free Firearm Injury Toolkit was unveiled this week to help more states find voluntary firearm storage sites while setting up online support maps that can help save lives.
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CU Anschutz Expert on Dolphin QB Injury: ‘You Can’t Just Tough-Out a Concussion’
CU Anschutz Expert on Dolphin QB Injury: ‘You Can’t Just Tough-Out a Concussion’
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New Research Proposes Improvements to Prior Authorization in Medicare Advantage
A new study published in today’s issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) analyzes the benefits and harms of prior authorization (PA) policies for Medicare and the impact these policies have on patients and clinicians.
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What are the Potential Human Health Impacts of Hurricane Ian’s Massive Destruction?
What are the Potential Human Health Impacts of Hurricane Ian’s Massive Destruction?
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Pharmacist Fosters Diverse Approaches to Science, Studies How Viruses Work
Growing up in a family of machinists, Carlos Catalano was fascinated by the inner workings of devices. Wrist watches, especially, weren’t safe around the family home in Southern California.
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Expert: A Collision of Factors Could Give Rise to a ‘Rocky’ Flu Season
As the season changes and we inch closer to winter, healthcare professionals are gearing up for this year’s flu season.
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New Procedure Could Offer Relief for a Specific Type of Lower Back Pain
One in six people who suffer from low back pain may find relief with a new, minimally invasive procedure, offered exclusively by Peter Lennarson, MD, at UCHealth Spine Center on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
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Achieving Mental Health Equity Means Overcoming Flawed Policy-Shaping Data Systems
Achieving Mental Health Equity Means Overcoming Flawed Policy-Shaping Data Systems
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Trial Shows Bionic Pancreas Improves Type 1 Diabetes Management Compared to Standard Insulin Delivery Methods
A device known as a bionic pancreas, which uses next-generation technology to automatically deliver insulin, was more effective at maintaining blood glucose (sugar) levels within normal range than standard-of-care management among people with type 1 diabetes, a new multicenter clinical trial has found.
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University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine report finds medical-dental integration models can improve overall health care outcomes in vulnerable populations
Increasing communication between dental and medical providers reduces barriers to care. According to a new report from the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine, Medical-Dental Integration (MDI) improves positive health outcomes in vulnerable populations, such as at-risk children, pregnant women, seniors, and those in need of chronic disease management.
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CU, STAR HARBOR Join Forces in Preparing Workforce for Outer Space
The University of Colorado (CU) and STAR HARBOR will collaborate on an initiative aimed at meeting space workforce needs while also advancing the emerging field of space medicine, the leaders of both organizations recently announced.
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CU Anschutz Researchers Part of National Effort to Rapidly Boost AI in Medical Research
CU Anschutz Researchers Part of National Effort to Rapidly Boost AI in Medical Research
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Bay Area Doctoral Student Focuses on Veterans’ Health Through a Mindful Lens
Complementary and integrative medicine modalities such as acupuncture, chiropractic care, massage therapy, and clinical hypnosis are increasingly available within the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and Caitlin Hildebrand, NP, is helping to lead their roll-out.