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Medical Xpress
High exposure to glyphosate in pregnancy could cause lower birth weights in babies
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers are learning more about the effects of herbicide exposure during pregnancy
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AJMC
Targeting the Youth Vaping Epidemic and Its Adverse Health Effects
Youths and young adults are the target demographic of sleek, colorful e-cigarette devices with flavorful nicotine.
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Medical News Today
Will it be possible to treat inherited blindness in adults? New study explores possibility
Researchers studied whether synthetic retinoid drugs could improve vision in adult mice with a hereditary form of blindness.
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Contemporary OB/GYN
Nifedipine could help reduce severe hypertension in women with preeclampsia
A randomized trial suggests nifedipine could help prevent severe hypertension among pregnant individuals with preeclampsia.
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Lafayette Journal & Courier
Rescue Biomedical receives $2.82M grant to develop opioid overdose detection
Rescue Biomedical, an opioid overdose treatment company, recently received a $2.82 million grant that will be provided over four years.
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McKnights
Major study finds COVID boosters keep severe illness at bay in U.S. seniors
Older adults have protection against severe COVID-19 when they are both vaccinated and boosted.
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Mirage News
Cannabis users could be candidates for heart transplants
Researchers have concluded the medical and scientific establishment should expand and re-contextualize its understanding of cannabis use and heart transplantation
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News Medical Life Sciences
Researchers: potential for a new approach to determining heart transplant candidacy
Researchers have concluded the medical and scientific establishment should re-contextualize its understanding of cannabis use and heart transplantation.
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Inside Indiana Business
Indiana University to break ground on new School of Medicine building
Indiana University will Wednesday break ground on a $230 million medical education and research building in downtown Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana University School of Medicine to break ground on new, $230M home
Indiana University School of Medicine is preparing to pull up stakes and move its classrooms to a new spot a few miles away.
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U.S. Pharmacist
mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Offer Strong Protection to Expectant Mothers
Women who receive mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have high levels of protection against serious infection in pregnancy.
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WTHR
Groundbreaking for new Indiana University School of Medicine building
The $230-million dollar project is for a new medical education and research building.