In this issue, discover the drug that could prevent heart attacks and stroke for people with IBD, hear what it's like to be a patient at the ALS Clinic, and learn how getting a job can make new Utah residents go hungry.
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The clinic serves as a "one stop shop," providing answers, resources, and treatment from many providers all in one place.
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Incoming refugees face rates of food insecurity as high as 85% for especially vulnerable populations. A new study identifies unexpected “danger zones” for going hungry and proposes solutions to help new residents thrive.
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Research studies by the University of Utah are bringing needed support to pregnant people and new moms across the state. For the one in five pregnant people who experience depression, research is changing—and saving—lives.
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| Drugs currently in clinical trials for other conditions could help reduce risk of heart attack and stroke for people with inflammatory bowel disease. "This could be lifesaving," senior author says.
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Every day, 1,900 children die from an injury, the vast majority in countries where children may face significant delays in receiving lifesaving care. Elizabeth Keating, MD, MSPH, shares her research developing an intervention to help kids in Northern Tanzania get the care they need faster.
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