URI nursing Professor Jung Eun Lee uses technology to support symptom awareness, self-care for older adults living alone
URI nursing student McKaylee Swatt finds calling caring for ‘resilient’ kids
Registration is open for training that expands pharmacy technicians’ role, helps increase vaccine adherence
The report says 56.1 million Americans are living in places that get failing grades for unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone pollution.
A refreshing break from the more popular destinations in the area
Registered nurses with an associate's degree or diploma in nursing can conveniently complete bachelor's degree online
Sara Andreozzi and her team fit 400 people for donated hearing aids on medical mission to Central America
URI alumna’s study on foot biomechanics, involving women’s basketball team, published in international journal
Senior Health, Wellness, and Fall Risk program offers comprehensive health assessments to community volunteers, experience for students
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist encourages speech language pathology students to continue helping people who ‘suffer in silence’
Five Rhode Island hospitals were among a list of 700 nationwide recognized in Newsweek's rankings.
The testing is free for licensed child care facilities in Rhode Island.
Psychology Ph.D. candidate’s study funded by $100,000 federal grant
The program has graduated professional nurses from historically underrepresented populations since 2010, helping improve health equity
Discover how Kace Quinn, Medical Staff Coordinator, has grown in his career at South County Health
Professor, Routhier Chair, and former Interim Dean Betty Rambur wins prestigious award from national nursing association
RI Department of Health officials say people shouldn't drink water or eat fish from the pond. Avoid fishing, boating, and kayaking.
College of Pharmacy Associate Professor Xueron Wen links losartan to lower incidence of epilepsy
Beaches in Warwick and South Kingstown close to swimming due to high bacteria counts.
The South Kingstown beach had closed for swimming Thursday over its bacteria levels in the water.
Blood donations in recent weeks are "hundreds short" of what is needed for patients in Rhode Island, blood center officials say.
The Rhode Island Department of Health closed the beach to swimming on Thursday after taking water samples.
URI nursing professor earns federal grant to adapt 'Mindful Self-Compassion' curriculum, teaching tools for emotional resilience
URI program extended by new $5 million federal grant has trained thousands of health care workers in Rhode Island
Using wearable biosensors and psychological self-reports, URI research aims to inform interventions to help prevent return to substance use
Latest round of funding increases the URI-based program’s investment in biomed research and training to more than $100 million since 2001
URI Kinesiology Professor Nicole Logan’s funded study aims to support alternative methods of treating the common childhood condition
Rhode Island was in the top 10 for states with the highest number of "A" hospitals.
Research on ‘Broad Autism Phenotype’ potentially affecting direct relatives aims to better understand the broader picture of autism
New interdisciplinary major prepares graduates to improve health status and health behaviors in community
Program recruits, trains and supervises family therapists to improve treatment, take burden off treatment centers statewide
In general, the County Health Rankings and Roadmap report shows Washington County residents live longer lives than most people in RI.
High-tech system development by URI, UT-Austin researchers measures real-world eating behavior, in and out of the lab
Professor Kathleen Melanson’s study, funded by $300,000 USDA grant, aims to provide context to ultra-processed food discussion
Willy Njeru's Nanovyx uses bacterial molecules to carry antibiotics, overcome antimicrobial resistance
URI Health Studies Professor Steve Cohen examines urban-rural divide, a growing disparity in health care that is worse in some areas
The lake is now safe again for fishing, boating and kayaking, state officials said.
Students in multiple health disciplines gain access to state-of-the-art neurological technology after Champlin Grant
The program services members of the community living with Parkinson's Disease, offering therapy for clients, and education for students.
The $455,000 grant will fund training for local pharmacists to initiate and administer medications to treat opioid use disorder
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.