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New HealthPartners Institute study shows that measuring blood pressure manually results in low readings compared to automated measurements
The results, published in JAMA Network Open, have implications for managing hypertension and the quality measures used to assess health system performance
HealthPartners Institute to study how tobacco cessation policies and the rise of e-cigarettes impact tobacco harms across United States
The project is funded by a $2.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health
HealthPartners Institute receives $1.7 million from NIH to study COVID-19 vaccination, breastfeeding and infant health
The project will help inform decision-making among new and expecting parents who may be considering COVID-19 vaccination
HealthPartners Institute research published in the New England Journal of Medicine affirms that COVID-19 vaccines are safe for people who are pregnant
New data should increase confidence in vaccine safety among people who are pregnant and more at-risk for COVID-19 complications
Third dose of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine significantly restores waning immunity, according to new CDC study
Co-authored by HealthPartners Institute, study highlights how a third dose can provide protection against still-high COVID-19 transmission
New CDC study finds COVID-19 vaccines don’t cause preterm birth or small-for-gestational age birth
The study, co-authored by HealthPartners Institute, is the latest to show that COVID-19 vaccines are safe for pregnant people and their babies
Study shows cannabis use during pregnancy may be linked to delays in growth and development in infants
New HealthPartners Institute research serves as a caution for expecting moms who self-medicate with marijuana to control nausea during pregnancy
Study: tobacco prevention, cessation saved thousands of lives, billions of dollars in Minnesota
Research shows need for continuing investment as tobacco control funding dwindles