New research from Tulane University shows a low-carb diet can help those with unmedicated diabetes – and those at risk for diabetes – lower their blood sugar.
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Tulane Law School’s First Amendment Clinic will expand its staff and its impact in educating students and aiding local journalists thanks to a grant from the Legal Clinic Fund for Local News, a collaborative fund that supports the growth and sustainability of legal clinics. Read more on the law school news site.
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ABET — the leading global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology — accredited the Bachelor of Science degree program in Information Technology offered by Tulane’s School of Professional Advancement this month. Read more on the SoPA news site.
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The Tulane University Police Department is participating in the DEA “Drug Take Back” initiative on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at locations on the uptown, downtown and Northshore campuses. For more information, contact TUPD at (504) 865-5381 or visit the event Wavesync page for collection points.
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On Tuesday, Nov. 1, join Tulane surgical oncologist Dr. Ralph Corsetti and physician assistant Caroline Graham at Lakeview Regional Medical Center in Covington for a free 20-minute educational presentation followed by an assessment for genetic testing. A healthy meal will be provided. For event questions and to RSVP, please call (985) 867-4349 or email monique.jacobs@hcahealthcare.com. For more information, visit the event WaveSync page.
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WebMD
Lizheng Shi, professor of health policy at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, comments on the effects of the rising cost of insulin.
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HealthDay
According to new research led by Kirsten Dorans, assistant professor of epidemiology at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, people at risk for developing diabetes could help themselves now by eating fewer carbs.
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NPR
Mark Davis, director of the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy, discusses reasons for the saltwater intrusion in the Mississippi River.
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