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Ask the expert: How harmful is radiation risk from mobile phones?
In September, France ordered Apple to stop selling iPhone 12 models saying the phones exceeded European Union exposure limits for radiation. Mark DeLano, a neuroradiologist, chair…
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Advancing obesity education and care nationwide
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine has been selected as one of 10 schools — and the only osteopathic medical school — to participate in an innovative, two-year quality improvement…
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MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and Copiah-Lincoln Community College establish Early Assurance Program
The MSU of Osteopathic Medicine and Copiah-Lincoln Community College (Co-Lin) have established an Early Assurance Program for qualified premedical students who graduate from Co-Lin…
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MSU receives $3M NIH grant to study if time of day for exercise affects hypertension
Can the time of day you exercise improve your blood pressure? A study led by Michigan State University scholars will examine this and related questions with a $3 million grant…
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The long run to becoming a physician-scientist
Jazib Gohar is a fourth-year D.O.-Ph.D. student in the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2026. When he’s not working on research or in classes for medical school, he is…
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MSUCOM student receives SOMA SAM Award
Syed Rizvi, a third-year medical student at MSUCOM and outgoing National Liaison Officer for the Student Osteopathic Medical Association has earned this year’s SOMA SAM Award for…
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