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Joyce deJong recommended as new dean of MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine
Joyce deJong has been recommended to serve as the new dean of the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. If approved by the MSU Board of Trustees, her…
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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 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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Gini Larson lives her passions as an actor and an educator
As part of the Riverwalk Theatre in Lansing, Gini Larson received the 2023 Barney Award for Lead Actress – Play, for her portrayal of M’Lynn Eatenton in “Steel Magnolias.”
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The effects of COVID-19 on global economies
Furqan Irfan, Ph.D., MBBS, assistant professor and director of research development at MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, has published his findings on the impact the COVID-19…
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