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UMass Lowell researcher to improve workplace health and safety for correctional workers

UMass Lowell researcher to improve workplace health and safety for correctional workers

Longer period of morning stiffness reported in children from less affluent families

Longer period of morning stiffness reported in children from less affluent families

Researchers receive more than $1 million NIH grants for COVID-19 pandemic-related projects

Researchers receive more than $1 million NIH grants for COVID-19 pandemic-related projects

Older COVID patients battle ‘brain fog,’ weakness and emotional turmoil

Older COVID patients battle ‘brain fog,’ weakness and emotional turmoil

New program results in shorter hospital stays, reduces post-surgery delirium in older adults

New program results in shorter hospital stays, reduces post-surgery delirium in older adults

Combination of stem cell therapy and educational intervention can help kids with ASD

Combination of stem cell therapy and educational intervention can help kids with ASD

Researchers urge healthcare systems to develop ways to support people recovering from COVID-19

Researchers urge healthcare systems to develop ways to support people recovering from COVID-19

Back to life: COVID lung transplant survivor tells her story

Back to life: COVID lung transplant survivor tells her story

Helping older adults to address healthy longevity in the environment, homes, and communities

Helping older adults to address healthy longevity in the environment, homes, and communities

Many private post-acute care facilities explicitly discriminate patients with substance use disorder

Many private post-acute care facilities explicitly discriminate patients with substance use disorder

Intergenerational program aims to deliver benefits for the oldest and youngest generations

Intergenerational program aims to deliver benefits for the oldest and youngest generations

Researchers study unique needs of caregivers of persons with ADRD during COVID-19

Researchers study unique needs of caregivers of persons with ADRD during COVID-19

Pandemic forced insurers to pay for in-home treatments. Will they disappear?

Pandemic forced insurers to pay for in-home treatments. Will they disappear?

Researchers to study the unique needs of caregivers of people with ADRD

Researchers to study the unique needs of caregivers of people with ADRD

Neuroscientist discovers neuronal pulses in the human brain that activate after an injury

Neuroscientist discovers neuronal pulses in the human brain that activate after an injury

New UNLV Center offers hope for people suffering from neurological diseases

New UNLV Center offers hope for people suffering from neurological diseases

High-intensity interval training could be beneficial for people with spinal cord injuries

High-intensity interval training could be beneficial for people with spinal cord injuries

Study: Many pediatric intensive care patients may not be getting rehabilitation therapy

Study: Many pediatric intensive care patients may not be getting rehabilitation therapy

Soft robotic exosuit improves biomechanical gait functions in stroke patients

Soft robotic exosuit improves biomechanical gait functions in stroke patients

How COVID colors the salon experience

How COVID colors the salon experience

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