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The fat around your arteries may actually keep them healthy
Stephanie Watts, professor of MSU Pharmacology & Toxicology in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, investigates how perivascular adipose tissue helps arteries “stress relax”.
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
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Loss of bladder control in children could be due to stress
College of Osteopathic Medicine assistant professor Nathan Tykocki receives $1.2 million NIH grant to investigate further.
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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Ellie Small: Honoring a teacher and mentor
Ellie Small is a second-year medical student in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and president of Detroit Street Care. Richard Bryce, an assistant professor and physician in the…
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- Awards and Honors
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- Students
MSU named an Age-Friendly University
Michigan State University has achieved a major international mark of distinction, acceptance into the Age-Friendly University, or AFU, network. This designation is reserved for…
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- Outreach and Engagement
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
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Scientists scrutinize new coronavirus genome for answers
As of today (January 23), 18 people have died from a newly identified coronavirus, and more than 630 have been infected. According to Peter Gulick, an infectious disease specialist…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
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FDA warns Purell to stop claiming hand sanitizers help kill the flu, Ebola and MRSA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration fired off a warning letter to the parent company of Purell, Gojo Industries, over the hand sanitizers’ health claims — mainly, that using…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
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