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Indiana Daily Student
Researchers receive $5.1M grant to prevent overdose deaths
University researchers in Indiana were given a $5.1 million grant by the National Institute of Drug Abuse.
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Healio
Screening for albuminuria may identify candidates for finerenone
Finerenone reduces CV and renal events in patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
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Forbes
IU School of Medicine Study: Could Music Reduce The Odds Of ICU Delirium?
A large proportion of people treated in ICUs develop delirium.
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Gastroenterology and Endoscopy News
Experiencing the Learning Curve for Transition to Disposable Duodenoscopes
Changing to disposable duodenoscopes requires a training period but not a steep one.
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Cannabis Health News
More research needed on cannabis use and transplant survival
Cannabis consumers have often been prevented from receiving heart transplants due to their use of the medicine.
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Indianapolis Business Journal
IU researchers study mouse brains to learn about Alzheimer’s
All those brain sections are meant to help scientists unlock one of the toughest riddles in modern medicine.
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Insider
A psychiatrist who survived two gunshot wounds shares how it felt
After being shot twice, Joseph Jackmovich used his medical knowledge to perform basic first aid.
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Healio
Clinicians push for a conservative path forward on initiating dialysis
A search in the medical literature or for information directed to patients on when treatment for kidney failure should begin is not likely to yield a consensus.
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Inside Indiana Business
IU School of Medicine researchers land $5M grant to combat opioid crisis
Researchers from Indiana University have been awarded a $5.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to help reduce opioid deaths in Indiana.
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Benzinga
Marijuana Consumers Could Be Good Candidates For Heart Transplants
Scientists analyzed more than 200 publications, reviews pre- and post-heart transplant considerations connected to marijuana use.
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Sustainable Pulse
Glyphosate Linked to Lower Birth Weight and More Intensive Care Cases
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are learning more about the effects of herbicide exposure during pregnancy.
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Moms Across America
Glyphosate Study on Lower Birth Rates and Higher Intensive Care for US Mothers
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are learning more about the effects of herbicide exposure during pregnancy.