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Grad Research Program Concludes
Terry Cronan led a program that boosted graduate research opportunities for minority students studying mental health.
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China Trip Focuses on Science, Environment
Students are in China studying the effects of climate change on the spread of infectious disease as part of a unique study abroad opportunity.
SDSU researcher Sarah Mattson
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Examined
Findings by SDSU researchers will likely improve diagnosis, treatment and treatment strategies of prenatal alcohol exposed children.
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Gross, Man!
SDSU researchers find office bacteria all around, especially in men's work stations.
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Chocolate Might Keep Doctor Away
SDSU research finds a daily dose of dark chocolate may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by improving glucose levels and lipid profiles.
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Pregnancy Guide for Impatient Women
SDSU researcher Jean Twenge delivers a guide for hopeful moms that uncovers misconceptions about getting pregnant.
Reducing Cancer Health Disparities in Diverse Communities
Targeting Cancer
The SDSU/UCSD Cancer Center Comprehensive Partnership has taken aim at cancer health disparities in diverse communities.
Mark Sussman, chief research scientist, SDSU Heart Institute
Heal Thyself
SDSU researcher uses cardiac stem cells to repair "broken hearts."
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Public Health Students Kick Butts Off Campus
A cigarette butt clean-up on April 21 is part of a larger effort to make SDSU campus smoke-free.
SDSU Pyschology Professor Ed Riley
NIH Tabs SDSU Expert for Lecture
Ed Riley will discuss his nationally-recognized research on fetal alcohol syndrome.
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