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Tulane researchers pioneer new way to help low-income patients …

WebA new strategy emphasizing a team-based care approach was found to more significantly lower blood pressure for low-income hypertension patients, compared to the …

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Tulane’s Living Well Clinic opens second location in University …

WebThe uptown Living Well clinic is located in Suite 108 at University Square and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The clinic cannot accept walk-in …

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Tulane study finds Medicaid expansion improved access to care

WebThe distance traveled when seeking care declined by between one and four miles, on average, after Medicaid expansion, according to the study. The number of …

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Tips on being your own best health advocate

WebTips on being your own best health advocate. Dr. Jacey Jones, a faculty member at Tulane School of Medicine, offers guidance to be your own best health …

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Tulane, Ochsner Health and RH Impact receive $16.5 million NIH …

WebTulane University, Ochsner Health and the community nonprofit RH Impact have been awarded a seven-year, $16.5 million grant from the National Institutes of …

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Meet the Dean of Tulane's new Program of Nursing

WebBrenda Douglas, PhD, RN, CNE, will serve as the Dean of the newly-announced Program of Nursing in the School of Medicine. This groundbreaking nursing …

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Shaking less salt on your food at the table could reduce heart …

WebAdding less salt to food can reduce the risk of heart disease, heart failure and ischemic heart disease, according to a new study, published in the Journal of the …

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Could gut bacteria cause osteoporosis

WebOne of the most common forms of gut bacteria may be to blame for osteoporosis. Osteoporosis — dubbed the “silent disease” — affects more than a third of …

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Dean Pierre Buekens returns to his researching roots Tulane

WebBuekens has led the school since 2003. After a one-year sabbatical, Buekens will return to the school’s faculty as the W.H. Watkins Professor of Epidemiology. “I am …

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Study: Loneliness is a heartbreaker for diabetics

WebA new Tulane University study finds that loneliness is a bigger risk factor for heart disease in patients with diabetes than diet, exercise, smoking and depression. The …

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Tulane alumna appointed CEO of the Louisiana Public Health …

WebJune 26, 2019 1:00 PM. |. Jasmine Davidson [email protected]. View PDF. Shelina Davis, a Tulane alumna, was selected as the new CEO of the Louisiana Public Health …

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Tulane addresses cancer disparities in New Orleans

WebApril 04, 2018 9:30 AM. |. Melanie Cross [email protected]. View PDF. Paul Friedlander, MD, and colleagues created the organization Healing Hands Across the Divide following …

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Tulane University launches new nursing program

WebTulane University is launching a new nursing program through a collaboration between the Tulane School of Medicine (SoM) and the Tulane School of …

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Making a splash with Wave of Support Tulane University News

WebAmid an epidemic of mental health issues among college students and young people nationwide, Tulane University is emerging as a leader in confronting this …

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Tulane launches multidisciplinary Centers of Excellence aimed at

WebTulane University will fund three new multidisciplinary Research Centers of Excellence focused on personalized medicine, sex differences in medicine and emerging …

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One beer a day is enough to increase blood pressure, new study …

WebLimiting yourself to one alcoholic drink a day may not be enough to avoid detrimental impacts to your health, according to a new study co-authored by a Tulane …

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Study finds that eight factors put Black adults at greater risk of

WebThe study found that the early mortality rate between Black and White Americans can be explained by eight social factors: employment, income, food security, …

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New study analyzes how falling in love influences the immune …

WebAs Valentine’s Day arrives, there’s no doubt love is once again in the air during this annual holiday that dates as far back as the 14th century. So, what exactly …

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Visionary healthcare leader, Pulitzer Prize winner and civil rights

WebTulane will recognize the significant achievements and contributions to society of three individuals at the Unified Commencement Ceremony. Visionary healthcare …

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What alumni love about visiting their old home Tulane News

WebWhile tailgating on the Tulane University uptown campus before the Green Wave football game in Yulman Stadium on Saturday (Nov. 7), alumnus Charles Mitchell, class of 1950, …

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Students honor King's dream Tulane University News

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After 50 years of pioneering research in rural Louisiana, study …

WebFifty years ago, in the fall of 1973, a landmark study began in the rural Louisiana town of Bogalusa that would change how the world sees heart disease. The …

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