Showing results for
Showing results for
-
Indiana-Kenya Partnership Receives $5 Million USAID Grant to Expand Comprehensive Care
AMPATH, the joint partnership between Indiana University School of Medicine, the Moi (Eldoret, Kenya) University School of Medicine and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, has ...
Jan 27, 2010 -
This Week on Sound Medicine — Jan. 31
This weekend, Jan. 30 and 31, Sound Medicine host Barbara Lewis and guests will discuss research concerning prenatal smoking and lead exposure leading to ADHD, ...
Jan 26, 2010 -
Hammond to Lead Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at IU and RHI
Flora M. Hammond, M.D., began her duties Nov. 30 as chairman of the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and ...
Jan 26, 2010 -
Riley Hospital once again verified a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center
For the fifth time, Riley Hospital for Children – one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals and Indiana’s only comprehensive children’s hospital – has once ...
Jan 25, 2010 -
Control of Herpes Symptoms Does Not Reduce HIV Transmission, International Study Found
Research from a five-year international clinical study shows that acyclovir, a commonly prescribed drug used to suppress symptoms of the herpes virus, does not affect ...
Jan 25, 2010 -
Michael Weiner, M.D. Assumes IU, Regenstrief, and VA Positions
Michael Weiner, M.D., M.P.H., Indiana University School of Medicine associate professor of medicine, has been named director of the IU Center for Health Services and ...
Jan 22, 2010 -
This Week on Sound Medicine — Jan. 24
This weekend, Jan. 23 and 24, Sound Medicine host Barbara Lewis and guests will discuss relief efforts in Haiti, cancer vaccine and brain tumors.
Jan 21, 2010 -
Fulbright Scholar to Join Wells Center Cancer Research Team
Carlo Vascotto, Ph.D., has joined the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research hematology/oncology research group as a Fulbright Research Scholar. Dr. Vascotto is a ...
Jan 20, 2010 -
Minority Teen Boys Smoke More When They Perceive Discrimination; Girls Do Not
The perception of discrimination increases the amount teenage minority boys smoke but does not increase the amount teenage minority girls smoke, according to a new ...
Jan 19, 2010 -
Virtual Reality Tele-rehab Improves Hand Function: Playing Games for Real Recovery
Remotely monitored in-home virtual reality videogames improved hand function and forearm bone health in teens with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, helping them perform activities of daily ...
Jan 12, 2010