internal medicine News Archive
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rady researchers focus on impact of COVID-19 on gestational diabetes care
September 6, 2022 —
A University of Manitoba study aimed at examining the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on gestational diabetes care in Canada received more than $355,000 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
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Moving MS research forward
June 13, 2016 —
New Research Chair named in Max Rady College of Medicine
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‘This is a landmark event for those with kidney disease’
January 12, 2016 —
New equation that is 'extremely' accurate at predicting the risk of dialysis can save our health care system millions while improving patient care
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Research raises alarm on antibiotic use during pregnancy
November 25, 2015 —
New research shows antibiotic treatment during pregnancy may increase susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in newborns
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Novel multifunctional anti-infective agents discovered!
April 22, 2015 —
A collaborative UofM study has led to the discovery of a novel class of multifunctional anti-infective agents.
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Know the warning signs: The facts on skin cancer and seasonal allergies.
March 25, 2015 —
Experts to share research findings and answer questions
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
U of M research shows brain treatment may temper Crohn’s Disease
October 8, 2014 —
Brain disorders may predispose individuals to gut disorders