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Oregon joined with California and 20 other states to protect funding to universities, especially those involved in medical-related research, from a Trump administration effort to cut 鈥榠ndirect鈥� costs.
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The National Institutes of Health, a big funder of Oregon research studies, suddenly cancelled key funding meetings.
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Records show how state medical advisors decided questions around youth transgender care were outweighed by a state law ensuring access.
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OHSU relies heavily on a single supplier, Baxter International, which suffered major damage to a critical North Carolina factory in Hurricane Helene.
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A flexible film bristling with tiny sensors could make surgery safer for patients with a brain tumor or severe epilepsy.
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A bomb threat against Oregon Health and Science University is the latest in a string of attacks and harassment against health care facilities, spurred by far-right culture war issues and COVID conspiracies.
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The Oregon National Primate Research Center would have to be more transparent about the nearly 5,000 primates in its care under a bill headed to Gov. Tina Kotek鈥檚 desk.
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The new variant, 鈥楢rcturus,鈥� is expected to drive a new surge in cases, and it may come with additional cases of pink eye
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A study by Oregon Health & Science University found that patients in Iowa, Nevada and Ohio had the highest rates of use, while Oregon was in the middle.
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Oregon will start 2023 with a new health authority director while facing myriad challenges that include an overburdened hospital system that struggles to meet the demand for patient care
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is extending last month鈥檚 state of emergency as a surge of respiratory illnesses strains the state鈥檚 hospital systems.
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The shift is driven by a surge in pediatric patients with RSV, a childhood respiratory virus that is particularly dangerous for infants, and a statewide shortage of nurses.
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New research from OHSU shows a 90% increase in firearm injuries since 2019.
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What if we could harness brainwaves to get better sleep?