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A team of researchers at the University of Missouri is uncovering how the juice from red cabbage can alleviate inflammation-associated digestive health conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in mice.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaYttrium-90 radioisotopes produced at the University of Missouri Research Reactor are extending and improving the lives of patients with liver cancer.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaTwo MU researchers are leading the way to uncover the medical benefits of a radioisotope known as terbium-161.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaA recent study by a University of Missouri researcher found that school nurses are often well-positioned to identify students at-risk for chronic school absenteeism.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaA new study by MU researcher Mansoo Yu shows online interventions with social support help middle-aged adults with obesity lose weight.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaA new study at the University of Missouri found that propranolol, a medication that treats high blood pressure, can also help lower anxiety for kids and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaThe University of Missouri Research Reactor, known as MURR, is the only U.S. producer of four critical medical isotopes.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaThe University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute has released an update to its yearly baseline report that examines the impact of current events and market conditions on the agricultural economy.
Agricultural commodities that experienced peak prices in 2022 cou
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaResearchers found that by manipulating one molecular signaling pathway in the T cells that participate in clearing influenza virus in the lungs, the strength and longevity of immunological memory produced can be improved.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaDuring swallow study, 75% of dogs with respiratory disease had one or more digestive tract abnormalities.
While the respiratory and digestive systems of canines have previously been studied independently, researchers at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) hav
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