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AstraZeneca hopes to enroll 30,000 people in its Phase 3 trials in the United States. The KU/Children’s Mercy trial was looking to recruit 1,500 participants.
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When KU researchers asked counties how they were doing, most had very little gear on hand to collect samples from sick patients.
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KU Medical Center on Thursday officially opened its new health education building, an $82 million, 170,000-square-foot facility that will serve as the…
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Citing a growing need for nurses—especially in rural Kansas—the University of Kansas School of Nursing is expanding to Salina.If nurses are trained in a…
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Officials from the University of Kansas Health System are asking state lawmakers to let them continue banning guns. State law will require the hospital to…
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The World Health Organization estimates that between 100 and 150 million people around the world have asthma, a reactive airway disease that can be set…
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There are at least fifteen community health clinics in Sedgwick County that serve people in need. They are known as “safety net clinics.”One of them, the…
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Doctors at the KU School of Medicine in Wichita are trying to find ways to successfully treat a common illness that often starts with poor leg…
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The KU School of Medicine in Wichita is looking for people to take part in a study of poor leg circulation.The study is focused on Peripheral Arterial…
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Governor Brownback will join KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little and Kansas Board of Regents Chairman Fred Logan, among other officials, at the KU…