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Dean Amalfitano on vaccination
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine's Dean Amalfitano talks to WJR Radio and I Vaccinate about trusting vaccine research, who should get the second booster, and more.
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SpartanDO alumna Dr. Mia Taormina shares where the pandemic stands
Dr. Mia Taormina was part of team that diagnosed the first COVID case in DuPage County. Two years later, she shares where the pandemic stands.
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You should wear two masks to avoid COVID-19
According to Gulick, professor of medicine at the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, using a well-fitting cloth mask over a surgical or disposable mask can…
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“Osteopathic profession booming,” says MSU dean “Diverse experiences empower our entire curriculum"
“The osteopathic profession is really booming right now,” Amalfitano tells Beekman. “It's the fastest growing of the health professions. One in five graduates of a medical school…
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Infectious disease expert praises vaccination rate
With the number of people vaccinated against coronavirus growing daily, people in Michigan are starting to wonder about life after getting their shots. WKAR’s Scott Pohl talks with…
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MSU, U-M study examining links between prenatal stress and emotional development in children
MSU CAMPUS — A team of researchers at Michigan State and the University of Michigan is working to track how pregnancy stress can impact children before they’re born.
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