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This Week on Sound Medicine — Celebrating 10 Years of Broadcasting
This weekend, April 3 and 4, host Barbara Lewis and guests will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Sound Medicine.
Mar 30, 2010 -
Broxmeyer to Lead American Society of Hematology
Indiana University Distinguished Professor Hal E. Broxmeyer, Ph.D., a leading researcher in blood-related diseases, is the 2010 president of the American Society of Hematology.
Mar 30, 2010 -
Regenstrief Institute to Help Improve Disability Determination through Health Information Technology
The Regenstrief Institute has been awarded a Recovery Act contract to help the U.S. Social Security Administration and Indiana healthcare providers shorten and improve the ...
Mar 29, 2010 -
Free oral, head and neck cancer screenings April 14 at IU Hospital
It’s quick, painless and free.
Mar 26, 2010 -
Tower Crane Operator Loves Her Work High Atop Glick Construction Site
Kelli Seybold has the top job at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute construction site – she’s the operator of the 150-foot tall tower ...
Mar 26, 2010 -
This Week on Sound Medicine — March 28
This weekend, March 27 and 28, Sound Medicine host Barbara Lewis and guests will discuss health care reform, female athletes and exercise.
Mar 24, 2010 -
IU Researchers Target Vascular Disease Linked to Cancer-Causing Gene Mutation
Researchers have discovered how a genetic disease known mainly for its life-threatening tumors also can cause sudden death from cardiovascular disease in children, and are ...
Mar 23, 2010 -
Numerous Factors Weighed When Patients Cannot Make Their Own Decisions
Living wills and surrogate decision makers account for only a portion of the many factors weighed by physicians when making medical decisions for hospitalized patients ...
Mar 22, 2010 -
Modified Home Video Game Shows Promise for Improving Hand Function in Teens with Cerebral Palsy
Engineers at Rutgers University have modified a popular home video game system to help teenagers with cerebral palsy improve their hand functions. In a pilot ...
Mar 19, 2010 -
Medicare Patients 5.5 Times More Likely to Get Cataract Surgery Than VA Patients, Study Finds
Patients seen at private facilities reimbursed by Medicare were more than 550 percent more likely to have routine cataract surgery than those who received their ...
Mar 18, 2010