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MSU Researchers Find Regional Variations in Concussion Diagnoses

Researchers in Michigan State University’s Department of Kinesiology found significant geographic variations in concussion diagnoses in United States emergency departments — with the highest rates in the South and lower rates in the Midwest and Northeast.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment Could be Going Unreported in Rural Areas of West Michigan, Study Suggests

Researchers from Michigan State University and Corewell Health used de-identified electronic health records of more than 1.5 million patients to analyze incidence rates and risk factors of mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, in rural and urban areas in West Michigan.
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Almost 10% of US Lung Transplants Go To COVID-19 patients

Researchers from Michigan State University and Corewell Health, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, have made a significant breakthrough in understanding post-COVID-19 lung complications.

Shipp Awarded Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Equity Scholars for Action Grant

August 19, 2024

Gayle Shipp, assistant professor in the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health, has been awarded a prestigious grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Equity Scholars for Action.

Her award is for her proposal, “Evaluating the work of the Revive program in addressing the challenges and disparate outcomes experienced by pregnant individuals in Flint, Michigan.”

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