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Global hypertension study finds fight against high blood pressure falling short
A new global analysis by Tulane University found that high blood pressure remains a stubborn and deadly silent epidemic whose burden on public health…
Global hypertension study finds fight against high blood pressure falling short
A new global analysis by Tulane University found that high blood pressure remains a stubborn and deadly silent epidemic whose burden on public health…
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Tulane University names Dylan Parrilla-Koester as director of bands
Tulane University has appointed Dylan Parrilla-Koester as its new director of bands, formalizing his leadership of one of the university’s most…
Tulane University names Dylan Parrilla-Koester as director of bands
Tulane University has appointed Dylan Parrilla-Koester as its new director of bands, formalizing his leadership of one of the university’s most…
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Tulane researchers say Louisiana could lead global climate adaptation efforts
A Tulane-led team of interdisciplinary researchers says coastal Louisiana’s climate-driven land loss and population shifts could position the state…
Tulane researchers say Louisiana could lead global climate adaptation efforts
A Tulane-led team of interdisciplinary researchers says coastal Louisiana’s climate-driven land loss and population shifts could position the state…
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Tulane researchers find New Orleans youth have high ambitions but face challenges with mental health, school support
Tulane researchers find New Orleans youth have high ambitions but face challenges with mental health, school support
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Tulane geoscientist Cynthia Ebinger elected to National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Cynthia “Cindy” J. Ebinger, a Tulane University geoscientist internationally recognized for her research on earthquakes, tectonics and Earth’s…
Tulane geoscientist Cynthia Ebinger elected to National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Cynthia “Cindy” J. Ebinger, a Tulane University geoscientist internationally recognized for her research on earthquakes, tectonics and Earth’s…
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Tulane collection preserves voices and rhythms of 1970s New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians
A newly accessible collection at Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) brings the sights and sounds of Mardi Gras Indian traditions from 1970s…
Tulane collection preserves voices and rhythms of 1970s New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians
A newly accessible collection at Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) brings the sights and sounds of Mardi Gras Indian traditions from 1970s…
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Extra sets of chromosomes may help aggressive tumor cells spread, study finds
Tulane University researchers identified a process that causes tumor cells with extra chromosomes to become aggressive and resistant to therapy,…
Extra sets of chromosomes may help aggressive tumor cells spread, study finds
Tulane University researchers identified a process that causes tumor cells with extra chromosomes to become aggressive and resistant to therapy,…
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Tulane engineering students build Formula-style race car as capstone project
Tulane University engineering students work in the Scot Ackerman MakerSpace to design and build a Formula-style race car as part of a senior capstone…
Tulane engineering students build Formula-style race car as capstone project
Tulane University engineering students work in the Scot Ackerman MakerSpace to design and build a Formula-style race car as part of a senior capstone…
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Association for Clinical and Translational Science honors Tulane physician-researcher
Tulane University physician-researcher Dr. Marie “Tonette” Krousel-Wood has been recognized by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science…
Association for Clinical and Translational Science honors Tulane physician-researcher
Tulane University physician-researcher Dr. Marie “Tonette” Krousel-Wood has been recognized by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science…
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As syphilis cases rise, study links infection with higher risk of stroke, heart attack and other serious cardiovascular problems
A new study suggests that long-term, untreated syphilis could carry an additional – and potentially life-threatening – risk of cardiovascular issues…
As syphilis cases rise, study links infection with higher risk of stroke, heart attack and other serious cardiovascular problems
A new study suggests that long-term, untreated syphilis could carry an additional – and potentially life-threatening – risk of cardiovascular issues…
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