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Native American elder population growth highlights urgent need for improved healthcare access
Health professionals are actively working to enhance health care delivery for Native American elders and those with limited access across the United States.
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Valentine's Day spotlight on personal heart health amid American Heart Month
As Valentine's Day arrives, the focus on hearts extends beyond romantic gestures to emphasize personal heart health.
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UNM nursing students gain experience through rural community immersion
In New Mexico's rural areas, healthcare providers play a crucial role beyond treating patients.
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UNM's neurosurgery residency gains full accreditation from ACGME
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine's Department of Neurosurgery has received full accreditation for its physician residency program from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
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Researcher studies impact of night shifts on health
Barbara Harding, a researcher at the University of New Mexico's College of Population Health, is investigating how night shift work and artificial lighting affect human health.
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UNM Medical Scribe Program supports efficiency and student learning
The University of New Mexico's Department of Emergency Medicine has been running a Medical Scribe Program in its School of Medicine for three years.
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UNM pulmonologist aids black lung disease patients in rural New Mexico
Steve Segura, a former coal miner from Raton, New Mexico, reflects on his career in the mines and the impact it has had on his health.
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Project ECHO launches virtual mentoring program for youth mental health
Project ECHO at The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is set to launch the Child and Adolescent Mental Health ECHO Program.
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Norovirus outbreaks double; RSV cases rise as flu and COVID decline
Norovirus cases are increasing in New Mexico and across the United States.
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UNM scientists uncover high levels of microplastics in dementia patients' brains
University of New Mexico neuropathologist Elaine Bearer has developed a new method to identify microplastics in brain tissue from dementia patients.
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Microplastics found at high levels in human brains by UNM researchers
Researchers at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences have identified alarmingly high levels of microplastics in human brains.
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University engages lawmakers during annual UNM Day at State Capitol
The University of New Mexico (UNM) held its annual UNM Day at the State Capitol on January 29, marking a significant engagement with legislators in Santa Fe.
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Study finds new approach improves quality of life for dialysis patients
People undergoing hemodialysis for kidney failure often face chronic pain, which is challenging to manage with traditional treatments like opioids.
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UNM secures USDA grant for agricultural conservation education
The University of New Mexico's College of Population Health has secured its first-ever education grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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UNM Hospital earns top honors for maternity care excellence
U.S. News & World Report has recognized The University of New Mexico Hospital as a "2025 High Performing Hospital for Maternity Care."
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Dr. Mike Richards named executive VP at UNM Health Sciences
UNM President Garnett S. Stokes has appointed Dr. Mike Richards as the Executive Vice President of UNM Health Sciences and CEO of the UNM Health System, effective immediately.
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UNM maternal health course earns Golden Paw certification for online teaching excellence
The University of New Mexico's College of Population Health has received recognition for its online course, PH 471/571 Introduction to Maternal & Child Public Health.
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Teen creates virtual mental health education project after personal tragedy
Most 17-year-olds spend their senior year of high school contemplating their future impact on the world.
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UNM pharmacy grads play vital role in Albuquerque's healthcare needs
Jennifer Haddock, PharmD, recalled her experience working at a drive-thru COVID-19 testing center in Albuquerque during the early days of the pandemic.
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Albuquerque opens Medical Respite Center for unsheltered recovery
The City of Albuquerque has announced the opening of a Medical Respite Center at the Gateway Center, aiming to provide a safe and medically supervised environment for unsheltered individuals recovering from illness or injury.