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PhD student Kristin Elgersma sees a need for evidence-based care to support human milk and breastfeeding for infants with CHD

Group randomized trial examined personalized fall prevention plans in real-world settings

Climate driven displacement

Ethnographic research sheds light on pastoral communities in the Horn of Africa

Nurse researchers quickly adapt to conduct pressing research

Twin Cities Mobile Market brings affordable, healthy food to neighborhoods without  easy access to grocery stores

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Dr. Diane Treat-Jacobson shares expertise in non-invasive treatment for peripheral artery disease in Star Tribune.

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Prof. Joe Gaugler's study uses technology to help people with memory loss stay in their homes longer. Star Tribune

Peripheral artery disease is a chronic condition causing blockages in the arteries that feed the legs, depriving leg muscles of oxygen and often causing debilitating pain.

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Can remote monitoring technology help people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related conditions live independently longer and reduce their caregivers’ stress? The School of Nursing was awarded a $1.2 million grant by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to conduct a five-year research demonstration project to help answer these questions.