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Autism Presentation Free to the Public During Mini Medical School
Autism expert Naomi B. Swiezy, Ph.D., will provide a hands-on opportunity to explore learning styles and proactive tools and tips for parents or those who ...
Sep 30, 2010 -
Healthcare Outreach at the Barber Shop, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, Oct. 2 and 3, Sound Medicine will report two stories on a unique health outreach effort taking place at African American barber shops ...
Sep 30, 2010 -
IU Researchers: Chemotherapy Alters Brain Tissue in Breast Cancer Patients
Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center have published the first report using imaging to show that changes in brain tissue ...
Sep 29, 2010 -
Family Medicine Residency Program Expands to Bring More Doctors to Lafayette Area
A $1.9 million federal grant will enable the Indiana University Department of Family Medicine to expand its residency program to the Lafayette, Ind., area with ...
Sep 27, 2010 -
Multiple Organ Transplants, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, Sept. 25 and 26, Sound Medicine topics include multiple organ transplants; an effective test for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease; and acupuncture for cancer patients. ...
Sep 23, 2010 -
Nationwide Health Information Network Now Carries Public Health Data
One hundred and sixty-six years after Samuel Morse used dots and dashes to telegraph “What hath God wrought?” opening up a whole new world of ...
Sep 21, 2010 -
Scientists Uncover Process Enabling Toxoplasmosis Parasite to Survive Homelessness
The parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis requires a stress response system that helps it survive the move to infect new cells, Indiana University School of Medicine ...
Sep 20, 2010 -
The Return of Whooping Cough, This Week on Sound Medicine
This weekend, Sept.18 and 19, Sound Medicine covers the return of pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough. Other topics include early-onset puberty in girls, hot ...
Sep 16, 2010 -
IU surgeon’s new device to combat deadly birth defect earns NIH support for further testing
An Indiana University School of Medicine congenital heart surgeon and inventor has been awarded $2.1 million to continue development of a heart pump being designed ...
Sep 16, 2010 -
IU Simon Cancer Center Featured in Pink Glove Dance: The Sequel
The Pink Glove Dance is spreading to the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center.
Sep 16, 2010