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UofUHealthResearch

@UUHSResearch
Salt Lake City, UT
uofuhealth.utah.edu/research
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    UofUHealthResearch
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    Aug 17
    20 finalist teams were chosen for the clinical phase of the $101 million XPRIZE Healthspan. The Utah Data Coordinating Center will oversee trial and data management.
    A New Chapter in Healthy Aging
    healthcare.utah.edu
    A New Chapter in Healthy Aging
    Finalists compete for the XPRIZE Healthspan $101 million prize. The University of Utah-based Utah Data Coordinating Center will determine whether the science delivers results.
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    Aug 14
    A new study found that almost 90% of Americans believe you should always finish antibiotics, even after feeling better—consistent with outdated health campaigns. The reality is more complicated. healthcare.utah.edu/newsroom/news/…
    The image is a red background with white text saying, "Always Finish Your Antibiotics? Longer is Better? Outdated Ideas About Antibiotics are Common, Study Finds." The University of Utah Health logo is in the bottom right corner.
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    Aug 12
    CAR-T therapy helps immune cells fight cancer, but cells wear out fast. U of Utah spinout NanoKar hopes to help cells last longer, aiding blood cancer & tumor therapies.
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    U of U startup builds next-gen CAR-T platform for multiple cancers - @theU
    From attheu.utah.edu
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    Aug 11
    Researchers combined family genetic studies with AI molecular biology to find a new candidate drug to treat osteoarthritis. Learn more: healthcare.utah.edu/newsroom/news/…
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    Jul 22
    Repeated exposure to combinations of common air pollutants in early pregnancy is associated with nearly three times greater odds of early preterm birth.
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    Air pollution mixtures may pose hidden risks during pregnancy - @theU
    From attheu.utah.edu

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