Linking Breast Cancer Patients With Alternative Therapies

Biological-based therapies such as diet supplements and vitamins are the most popular complementary and alternative medicines for women recovering from breast cancer, according to a Michigan State University researcher working to create a support intervention for women in treatment for the disease.

Researcher Links Diabetic Complication, Nerve Damage In Bone Marrow

A research team led by a Michigan State University professor has discovered a link between diabetes and bone marrow nerve damage that may help treat one of the disease’s most common and potentially blindness-causing complications.

MSU Researchers Creating Model Of HIV Care For Developing Nations

Expanding Michigan State University’s global health outreach, a team of researchers is working in the Dominican Republic to establish a model for HIV/AIDS care that can be exported to other resource-limited countries.

Heinz Micronutrient Campaign Expands To Africa For The First Time To Combat Iron-Deficiency Anemia In Children

The Heinz Micronutrient Campaign (HMC), a groundbreaking program of the H.J. Heinz Company Foundation that is combating malnutrition in developing nations, announced a partnership in Tanzania, bringing the program to Africa for the first time.

New Interdisciplinary Approach To Treating Lower Back Pain Unveiled By MSU Researcher

Using a branch of science that crosses disciplines to study complex problems, a Michigan State University researcher is introducing a new way to understand and treat lower back pain, a condition affecting more than 40 million Americans and costing billions of dollars each year.