Alcohol-Related Deaths Are Spiking. So Why Don’t We Take Alcohol Addiction More Seriously?
Alcohol kills nearly 500 Americans every day, and nearly 3 million have an alcohol use disorder. An addiction specialist whose brother died of alcohol-related causes describes how doctors can help.
Michigan Is Seeing a Rise in Measles: MSU Experts Can Comment on Related Health Issues
Michigan State University experts are available to comment on many issues associated with measles, related diseases, and vaccinations.
Theatre Performs Faculty Member’s Veterans-Inspired Screenplay
For many veterans, having a creative outlet is important for their mental health and the same is true for nurses. For Dawn Goldstein, she found a way to blend her love for creativity, her passion for mental health, and the care she provides as an Army psychiatric nurse practitioner and major.
MSU Expert Offers Safety Advice During National Poison Prevention Week
177 people in Michigan were sickened by exposure to pesticides in 2023, according to “Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance in Michigan: 2023,” an annual report by the MSU College of Human Medicine's Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
MSU Health Sciences Welcomes New Human Resources Leader
Georgette Russell, PHR, FACHE, has joined the MSU Office of Health Sciences as assistant vice president of human resources.
Pilot Program in Jackson County Aims To Support Preschoolers’ Mental Health Through Mindfulness
A new study will test whether and how mindfulness-based food-body-mind interventions can optimize young children's cognitive function and behavioral health.