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IU Analysis Changing Diagnosis and Management of Initial UTIs in Young Children

Analysis by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers of ten years of scientific studies has resulted in changes in American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations for ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 30, 2011

Nalin to Direct National Medical Leadership Program

Peter Nalin, M.D., associate dean for graduate medical education at the Indiana University School of Medicine, has been named director-elect for the Association of American ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 30, 2011

Common Midwestern Soil Fungus Can Lead to Eye Disease

If you live in the Ohio River Valley chances are you have heard of histoplasmosis, a fungal infection that enters the body through the lungs. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 26, 2011

Sleep Deprivation and Medical Errors, This Week on Sound Medicine

This week on Sound Medicine, a Harvard sleep expert argues that errors made by overtired medical residents are endangering patients and driving up healthcare costs. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 25, 2011

Red Flags for Eye Disorders in the Elderly

The warning signs for eye disease are not as perceptible as patients and doctors would prefer. That is one of the reasons physicians at the ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 23, 2011

Depression Linked to Heart Disease, This Week on Sound Medicine

This week on Sound Medicine, an Indianapolis psychologist and researcher will explain how early treatment of depression may lower an individual’s risk for heart disease. ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 18, 2011

New Compound May Accelerate Bone Healing, Prevent Osteoporosis

An Indiana University scientist studying human bone growth has received a $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to study a chemical compound ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 17, 2011

Glick Eye Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine To Be Dedicated Friday

Discoveries that will lead to treatments and cures for blinding eye diseases will be made possible in the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute, the ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 16, 2011

New Target for Pain May Also Reduce Brain Injury from Trauma, Indiana University Researchers Say

A newly discovered peptide that appears to minimize acute and chronic pain has now been identified as a potential tool to prevent cell death following ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 15, 2011

Seeing Is Believing – The Importance of Eye Exams for Infants and Toddlers

It’s never too early to examine the eyes of an infant or toddler – early vision screenings can detect vision impairments and prevent serious problems ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Aug 11, 2011