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Got kidney stones? Ride a roller coaster
A Michigan State University professor emeritus has discovered that riding a roller coaster helps patients pass kidney stones with nearly a 70 percent success rate.
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Cellular snowplow keeps genes open
A new discovery at MSU has revealed how special genes stay open for business, helping diagram a mechanism that plays a key role in fighting inflammation and infections.
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Strug publishes study exploring potential method to improve IVF
Michael Strug, a seventh-year DO-PhD student in the who recently completed his PhD in Pharmacology & Toxicology has published a study in the journal Human Reproduction that could…
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Research with an eye to improving retinopathy treatment
According to the National Eye Institute, diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and a leading cause of blindness in American adults. There are roughly 7.7…
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More than meets the eye
Creativity. Beauty. These are the words radiology faculty member Erik Shapiro uses to describe his research. By using one of the most advanced imaging systems in the world—the 7…
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