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How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Health Care

WebIn nearly every corner of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – in clinics, in classrooms, in offices, and in laboratories – faculty members and …

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What Is Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

WebCasey Greene, PhD, chair of the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Department of Biomedical Informatics, is working toward a future of “serendipity” in …

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Two Urology Experts Explain the Basics of Men’s Health …

WebFrom a men’s health perspective, Urologists treat sexual function, which includes erectile dysfunction, low testosterone and curvature to the erection (called …

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New Program Aims to Improve Health Outcomes for the …

WebWORTH plays a vital role for incarcerated individuals who often have no other support when it comes to accessing health care in the community, Barocas says. …

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Medicine on the Moon: Artemis I Launch Sets Stage for …

WebThe Artemis missions are focused on lunar exploration with a long-term goal of launching future crew missions to Mars. One of the challenges of heading back to the moon will be …

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Social Media Growth Gives Rise to Mental Health Self …

WebHowever, with the increased awareness of mental health supported by social media and easy internet access has come an avalanche of self-diagnosis. Spend even a …

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Anschutz Health and Wellness Center opens

Webby Amy Vaerewyck . Nick Edwards likes the excitement at his new workplace. He’s an exercise testing coordinator at the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center—the …

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A Student’s Promise to Support Diversity in Health Care

WebIn 2023, out of 52,577 applicants, only 22,981, or 44%, matriculated. There are many reasons – grades and test scores being just the tip of the iceberg. Yet, …

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Esophageal Cancer Patient Thriving and Optimistic after

WebThat means enjoying life at 9,000 feet, helping his 97-year-old mother, spending time with his wife and two grown daughters, and soaking in every sunrise with …

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What Should I Know About the Anschutz Health Sciences …

WebAfter an official groundbreaking in January 2019, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus community has watched as a surface parking lot was …

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How to Prioritize Preventative Health Care This Year

WebThe first step is making an appointment. Piggott recommends setting an annual reminder to schedule a doctor’s visit to keep from pushing it down the road. …

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New Unit Signifies Fresh Path to Reversing Mental Health Crisis

WebThe fifth-floor unit in the newly-opened 11-story tower helps fill an inpatient need for a growing number of suicidal and acutely ill mental health patients. A …

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Navigating Mental Health Around a Cancer Diagnosis

WebHow do you help cancer patients find the right type of mental health support that they need? We like to get a good assessment of what they've been through …

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CU School of Medicine Again Ranked Among Best Medical …

WebGraduate schools of public health are ranked every five years. Full list of University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus rankings: School of Medicine: #31 in …

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First Lady Visits Ludeman Family Center for Women’s Health …

WebPictured in a lab at the Ludeman Family Center for Women's Health Research are, from left, Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman, Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera, First …

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CU Doctor Helps Long COVID Patients by Expanding Care, Research

WebThe clinic is among three long COVID clinics in Colorado. Over the past four years, it has served roughly 2,000 people — a fraction of the number of patients who …

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Explaining PSA Numbers

WebThe National Comprehensive Cancer Network outlines the current PSA results: Less than 1 ng/mL is considered benign. Men with increased risk should repeat …

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Tall Height Impacts Risk of Multiple Diseases

WebShort people might be the same as you and me, unless you’re tall. A new study published today in PLOS Genetics confirms that being tall does, in fact, contribute …

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Fake News: Medical Quackery Enters a New Dimension

WebToday, pandemic “news” has abated. But misinformation has not. In a nation engrossed in screentime and flashy news bites, age-old medical quackery has entered a …

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How Does Social Media Affect Our Mental Health

WebIn this episode of CU Anschutz 360, Emily Hemendinger, LCSW, explores the positive and negative consequences of social media use on our mental health. She …

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Travel to High Altitudes Could be Dangerous for People With …

WebAt higher altitudes – any place 9,840 feet above sea level or higher – the heart needs more oxygen-rich blood, even at rest. Activities at higher altitudes such as …

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Q&A with the 2024 Colorado School of Public Health Convocation …

WebMiranda Dally, MS, research instructor and DrPH candidate at the Colorado School of Public Health’s Center for Health, Work and Environment and Department of …

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