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The researches were awarded $3.8 million from the National Cancer Institute over five years to cover research expenses.
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MU Health Care's Journeys team hosts the memorial for those who've experienced miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant loss.
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The city of Columbia is collaborating with MU Health’s department of emergency medical services to change how overdose calls are handled in Boone County.
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The University of Missouri School of Medicine is the recipient of $16 million in federal funding to expand rural health programming.
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MU Health Care is offering Saturday drive-thru flu shot events at the South Providence Medical Park beginning Sept. 30.
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MU Health Care is forecasting a 3.2% revenue increase and a 1% increase in expenses for fiscal year 2024, a sign that the health care network is rebounding from the cash flow shortage in February.
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The Missouri State Fair’s gates opened last week, and University of Missouri Health Care is there offering cancer screenings and medical education.
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Spending more time in the sun can increase the risk of skin cancer. Dr. Kari Martin, a dermatologist with MU Health Care, gives advice on how to protect skin from the sun.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Laine Young-Walker, MD who chairs the Psychiatry Department at the Missouri School of Medicine, and with Wendy Ell, Executive Director of the Missouri Child Psychiatry Project about how MO-CPAP helps family doctors and families get resources to families of children with mental illness.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Talissa Altes, MD, about the 7T MRI at the Missouri School of Medicine, and how this advance can better detect a range of health care challenges for patients.