News and Announcements
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Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center issues fentanyl warning
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New research by WSU scientist brings Brillouin microscopy closer to widespread use in diagnostic medicine
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Warriors in the Community, Episode 4: College of Nursing professors’ textbook tackles racial health disparities
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Alcohol Awareness Month: Know the facts about alcohol use and abuse
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Large donation brings cutting-edge cancer research to Ascension Providence Hospital through collaboration with Wayne State University
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Wayne Pediatrics hosts College & Your Health workshop for rising high school juniors and seniors
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Health Sciences Division Clinical Awards honor and support four faculty projects
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Book by WSU nursing professors becoming authoritative source on urban, racial health disparities
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Wayne State research team receives NIH grant to study the evolution of cholera
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WSU School of Medicine continues climb in NIH grant rankings
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WSU scientists discover new stress hormone that counteracts metabolic disorders
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New research in Michigan on preterm births, environmental toxins
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Meditation and mindfulness offer an abundance of health benefits and may be as effective as medication for treating certain conditions
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Drug shortages aren’t new. The tripledemic just made you look.
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National Glaucoma Awareness Month calls for routine check-up
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Wayne State receives $1.7 million NIH award to understand and address ototoxic side effects of anti-cancer drug
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Quickly starting CPR is critical in cardiac arrests
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Wicked weather brings carbon monoxide warnings from Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center
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James Mallare makes his mark by compiling nation’s first report on the state of school health professional preparation programs
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Well Woman Wednesdays employs Mason jars to bring health to Detroit women
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Wayne State researchers aim to improve the future of diabetes therapy
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Cost of epilepsy meds continues to soar
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Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common health problem that can have serious consequences – but doctors often overlook it
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Give thanks: No fall COVID wave in Michigan
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Detroit police make 60+ mental health runs per day; new program aims to help