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Don't Ask, Don't Tell Doesn't Work In Prenatal Care

While obstetrical care providers are doing a good job working with their patients on smoking cessation, they are not doing as well on abuse of ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 30, 2008

It's Your Doctor Calling: Fibromyalgia Sufferers Sought for Motivational Study

Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine seek 200 people with fibromyalgia to determine if motivational reminder telephone calls can prompt patients to exercise ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 29, 2008

This Week on Sound Medicine — Sept. 28

Sound Medicine, the award-winning weekly public radio program, will begin “Not If, But When,” a three-part series on pandemic influenza preparedness planning in the United ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 25, 2008

Protecting Patient Privacy the New Fashioned Way

Protecting patient privacy has been recognized as the duty of health-care providers for aHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Actbout as long as doctors have seen ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 25, 2008

A Look to the Future: Getting Health Information Where It Needs To Go Instantly In Times of Emergency

Investigators from the Regenstrief Institute have led a demonstration of how health information exchange technologies developed and tested regionally can be used to securely share ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 23, 2008

Healthy Blood Vessels May Prevent Fat Growth

The cells lining blood vessels are known to be important for maintaining health, but researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine believe these cells ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 22, 2008

This Week on Sound Medicine — Sept. 21

This weekend, Sept. 20 and 21, Sound Medicine, the award-winning weekly public radio program hosted by Barbara Lewis, will discuss antidepressants, Asperger’s Syndrome and visit ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 18, 2008

How Often To Screen for Colon Cancer? NEJM Study Finds 5-Year Risk Extremely Low

How frequently should symptom-free individuals at average risk for colon cancer undergo screening with colonoscopy? In a study published in the Sept. 18, 2008, New ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 18, 2008

Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center Advances Prostate Cancer Research with PROGRESS

Although men may not like to talk about it, prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death among men. September – National ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 17, 2008

This Week on Sound Medicine — Sept. 14

This weekend, Sept. 13 and 14, Sound Medicine, the award-winning weekly public radio program hosted by Barbara Lewis, will discuss hospital errors, a possible new ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Sep 11, 2008