MU School of Medicine

doctor and patient wearing masks

Nov. 10, 2020

Federal grant to fund partnership promoting colorectal cancer screenings

Researchers will especially focus on serving rural parts of Missouri.

Unrecognizable person Having a Glass of Beer at Pub on Weekend.

Nov. 5, 2020

Cognitive behavioral therapy reduces insomnia symptoms among young drinkers

Pilot study shows sleep therapy may also reduce alcohol-related issues among those who binge drink.

Overhead photo of a man sleeping in a bed.

Nov. 2, 2020

MU researchers identify how night-shift work causes internal clock confusion

Researchers have found a potential cause for metabolic changes during shift changes disrupting body clock alignment and raising the risk of health issues.

Nurse Treating Teenage Girl Suffering With Depression

Oct. 30, 2020

$1.9 million grant will expand services for Missouri children who experience trauma

A School of Medicine initiative will increase access to interventions for children where services are limited.

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Oct. 27, 2020

Opinion: The University of Missouri’s COVID-19 strategy is working

a group of health care professionals wheeling a patient on a medical gurney through a hospital

Oct. 23, 2020

Study reveals risk factors for acute kidney injury after brain hemorrhage

Knowing which patients are at the highest risk can help doctors take precautions to prevent a severe kidney injury.

doctors sitting around a table

Oct. 21, 2020

Novel dashboard improves cancer case review efficiency

Dashboard enables easy access to clinical data, reduces costs for patients and hospitals and supports optimal decision-making.

signs of the door of the COVID-19 unit within the Progressive Care Unit at University Hospital.

Oct. 19, 2020

MU among first institutions to enroll patient in international COVID-19 clinical trial

New study will test combination treatment of concentrated antibodies and antiviral drug remdesivir.

Infectious Diseases physician, Dima Dandachi, MD, sees a patient at the University Physicians Medicine Specialty Clinic.

Oct. 13, 2020

Study links low immunity to poor outcomes in patients with HIV who contract COVID-19

New research shows patients with HIV are susceptible to coronavirus and identifies which factors increased the risk of hospitalization and death.

Rick Barohn headshot

Oct. 9, 2020

Establishing Mizzou as a national leader in precision health

As executive vice chancellor for health affairs, Rick Barohn is using his talent for inspiring others to put Mizzou at the forefront of life-changing precision health advancements.

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