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Reducing the Damage of a Heart Attack
Jun 22SDSU researchers have discovered how a key protein can help the heart regulate oxygen and blood flow and repair damage.
A Face on the Front Lines
Jun 15When SDSU alumna Ariane Luzano ('15) snapped a selfie during a stressful nursing shift, she never expected it would be used in Doves Courage is Beautiful campaign.
New County-SDSU Partnership Expands T3 Strategy in Contact Tracing to Prevent Spread of COVID-19
Jun 10SDSU will partner with San Diego County HHSA to deploy contact tracing within underserved communities.
You Don't Smoke - But Your Home Could Have Thirdhand Smoke Residue
Jun 1Smoke residue accumulates over time and lingers on carpets, walls and cupboards years after smokers leave, researchers found.
Researchers Aim to Reduce LGBTQ Youth Suicide with $3.6M Grant to Fund Novel Intervention
May 28SDSU psychologists will explore an intervention strategy that has proven successful in cancer care.
Researchers Tracing How COVID-19 Spreads, Mutates in the Environment
May 12Exploratory research will leverage SDSUs expertise in environmental virology to identify public areas where the virus may congregate and linger.
Student Health Services Puts Students First Amid Pandemic
May 5SDSUs Student Health Services remains open and operational for students who need assistance amid the pandemic.
Similar Brain Glitch Found in Slips of Signing, Speaking
May 4The discovery of a common neural mechanism in speech and sign errors one that occurs in just 40 milliseconds could improve recovery in deaf signers after a stroke.
Engineers Answer National Challenge, Create Assisted Breathing Device Prototype
Apr 14Addressing a critical COVID-19 need, an engineering team assembled a prototype from readily available parts. Total cost: $300.
Does a Fitness Smartwatch Work Well for Wheelchair Users?
Apr 3Exercise physiologists tested the iWatch and found accuracy depended on intensity levels.