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Maryland Today Maryland Researchers Combine AI, Medicine on …

Maryland Researchers Combine AI, Medicine on Major Health Challenges. Leading experts in both medicine and artificial intelligence at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the University of Maryland, College Park are combining the strengths of both institutions to develop new therapies and approaches to society's major medical challenges

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Maryland Today Study Finds Neighborhood Features Impact …

WebThe study found that single-lane roads and chain-link fences are associated with more poor mental health days, depression, smoking and other health risks. …

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Maryland Today Study Finds Exercise Benefits Brains, Changes …

WebBy Maryland Today Staff Jan 25, 2019. As exercise improves brain health of older adults with memory loss and leads to higher scores on cognitive tests, it also changes the way …

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Maryland Today UMD Report: Complex Challenges Slowed Prince…

WebPrince George’s County’s lagging COVID-19 vaccination rate stems from complex organizational challenges and alienation from the health care system among …

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Maryland Today Researchers Tackle Infant Mortality in Maryland

WebThe U.S. has the highest infant mortality rate in the developed world, with a death rate some three times higher for black women and their babies than for white women and infants. In …

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Maryland Today School of Public Health to Debut Global Health…

WebThe new Department of Global, Environmental, and Occupational Health, including its global health major, will address public health issues including climate …

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Maryland Today Study Finds Rural-Urban Disparity in Telehealth…

WebWith the COVID-19 pandemic driving health care appointments and services increasingly to virtual formats, a new study by School of Public Health researchers found …

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Maryland Today First at Creating a Healthier Global Community

WebStudents conduct wide-ranging needs assessment interviews on a variety of public health issues, including mental health, stress, nutrition, physical activity, and …

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Taking Control of Your Heart Health—Right at Home

WebNow, a recent University of Maryland graduate is developing a new device and app that could help millions of Americans improve their own odds of maintaining …

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Maryland Today Maternal Mortality Jumped During Pandemic, …

WebTheir research letter, published today in JAMA Network Open, showed large increases in maternal death (33%) and postpartum deaths between 42 days and one …

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Maryland Today COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters Available to Campus…

WebHealth Center Offers Pfizer Boosters, Plus Additional Doses for Immunocompromised Terps. By Maryland Today Staff Nov 02, 2021. A Terp gets a …

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Maryland Today Bill Seeks to Expand Role of UMD Center in …

WebProposed Maryland legislation would designate the University of Maryland’s Horowitz Center for Health Literacy the state's consumer health information hub, leading …

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Maryland Today New Initiative Equips Undergrads to Be ‘Mental…

WebNew Initiative Equips Undergrads to Be ‘Mental Health Leaders’ on Campus. SPH Introducing Courses, Training, Book Club to Help ID Concerning Behavior. By Sala …

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Maryland Today Software-Developing Club, Foundation …

WebA new student club that creates software to solve real-world problems and a foundation that works to break down racial divides took the top prizes at the University of …

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Maryland Today A Mental Health U-Turn

WebA Mental Health U-Turn. A new one-credit course is designed to give students the tools they need to manage anxiety, stress and depression—and to turn what they've …

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Maryland Today Creating a “Healing, Engaging Conversation”

WebCreating a “Healing, Engaging Conversation”. A new emotional support program, evaluated by UMD faculty, trains Latino community members as non-clinical …

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What You Need to Know in Fall ’22: Mental Health Resources

WebIt also provides skill-building teaching sessions focused on the “two types of concerns that we most often see when students come to the Counseling Center, which …

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Maryland Today To Gauge Maryland’s Drinking Water Quality,…

WebTo Gauge Maryland’s Drinking Water Quality, Researchers Tap Into the Public. Supported by $1.5 million from a UMD Grand Challenges Grant, researchers are …

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UMD-led Analysis: Racial Disparities in Maternal…

WebRacial and ethnic disparities in maternal mortality—deaths related to pregnancy or childbirth—in the United States may be larger than previously reported, …

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Maryland Today UMD Bolsters Suicide Prevention Efforts

WebSuicide is the second-leading cause of death for people ages 10-34, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Research has shown that over the …

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Maryland Today A Mushroom a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

WebBy Lucy Hubbard ’24 Mar 11, 2024. A UMD undergrad, Harriet Harris '25 (below) is one of the founders of BaltiSpore, a Baltimore company that markets "functional" mushroom …

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