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A University of Iowa study has identified a method for inhibiting the occurrence of an aggressive form of arthritis that frequently develops following a severe traumatic injury.
A new study by researchers with the Iowa Neuroscience Institute at the University of Iowa identifies a group of neurons responsible for arousal that are directly triggered by carbon dioxide and cause mice to wake up without any changes to breathing.
Advanced brain imaging and mechanical removal of clots can bring positive outcomes to more stroke patients
A study involving University of Iowa Health Care lung imaging experts suggests that common, inheritable variations in lung anatomy might increase the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Meet Heather Schacht Reisinger from Internal Medicine
In a memorable 1967 speech, Martin Luther King Jr. asked an important question of American society: Where do we go from here?
A University of Iowa study has identified how excess fat in the heart, a common feature in diabetes and obesity, can harm the cells’ essential ability to produce energy.
Researchers at Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center receive NCI grant to improve smoking cessation interventions.
Meet Andrean Simons-Burnett, PhD
Daniel Runde, MD, clinical assistant professor of emergency medicine, was awarded the 2017 Mobile Clinic Faculty of the Year Award for his volunteer efforts with University of Iowa Mobile Clinic over the past academic year.