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CU testing leads to approval for new leukemia treatment

Sen. Michael Bennet speaks with a patient at the Anschutz Medical Campus. Three very different people gathered recently at University of Colorado Hospital...
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Weight loss leads to fertility hope

Good advice, one-on-one guidance and personal motivation got 24-year-old Kristina Colson where she needed to be—25 pounds lighter and with reduced symptoms of...
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Researchers: From common colds to deadly lung diseases, one protein plays key role

An international team of researchers has zeroed in on a protein that plays a key role in many lung-related ailments, from seasonal coughing and hacking to more...
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Marks reviews Anschutz campus responses to array of challenges

Lilly Marks delivering the State of the Campus address at the Anschutz Medical Campus. Oct. 30, 2013 As the environment for academic health centers changes...
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Graduate School grant will expand Ph.D. diversity

The number of minority Ph.D. candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will expand thanks to a two-year grant of nearly $1 million...
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CU team finds likely culprit behind liver problems linked to intravenous feeding

Researchers know that feeding some patients intravenously can save their lives – but also can cause liver damage. Now scientists at the University of Colorado...
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James Shore, CU Denver chancellor emeritus and professor, remembered

Dr. Shore helped move and expand CU’s health sciences campus, fought for improved mental health services for American Indians and other native groups and even...
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CU doctors seek cure for Zimbabwe’s ailing health care training

Over the course of several days, cardiology trainees from Zimbabwe observed as a University of Colorado Hospital patient with a heart condition was saved by a...
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Benefits, challenges of making health care safer and better

Safety and quality seem like obvious goals for health care education. But improving the way budding doctors and nurses are taught, bringing those professions...
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High anxiety: Who gets altitude sickness and why?

Two new Department of Defense grants highlight the work of the Altitude Research Center at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.