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Pilot Diabetes Program Links Doctors, Patients and Communities to Health Resources
A pilot program at the Indiana University School of Medicine Diabetes Translational Research Center hopes to streamline the process of connecting people with type 2 ...
Feb 29, 2012 -
The Risks and Rewards of Yoga — This Week on Sound Medicine
Certain yoga poses can result in terrifying scenarios. Author William Broad will discuss the ups and downs of the yoga workout.
Feb 24, 2012 -
Informatics Fellow to Help Wishard’s Transition to Eskenazi Health
Today, the Eskenazi Health Foundation announces that an Indianapolis couple is contributing funds to support a two-year research fellowship in biomedical informatics. The anonymous gift ...
Feb 23, 2012 -
This Week on Sound Medicine — Feb. 19
This week on Sound Medicine, guests will get the skinny on whether a physician’s self-perception colors his advice to obese patients, learn about a possible ...
Feb 15, 2012 -
Geriatrician from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University Honored
In recognition of his significant contributions to the health care of older adults, Regenstrief Institute investigator Malaz Boustani, M.D., MPH, associate professor of medicine at ...
Feb 14, 2012 -
Indiana University Scientist Works to Detach Protein that HIV Uses as Protective Shield
One of the frustrations for scientists working on HIV/AIDS treatments has been the human immunodeficiency virus’ ability to evade the body’s immune system. Now an ...
Feb 13, 2012 -
Drug Companies to Disclose Physician Payments — This Week on Sound Medicine
Drug companies commonly pay doctors to research and represent their wares. This week on Sound Medicine, IU health policy expert Aaron Carroll, M.D., discusses an ...
Feb 08, 2012 -
Moe Named Kleit Professor in Nephrology
Sharon M. Moe, M.D., professor of medicine and director of the Division of Nephrology at the Indiana University School of Medicine, will become the first ...
Feb 07, 2012 -
Avian Flu Research Suspended – This Week on Sound Medicine
Can research studies reveal too much? This week on Sound Medicine, IU bioethicist Eric Meslin, Ph.D., discusses bird flu research efforts that were suspended on ...
Feb 03, 2012 -
Nearly 700 Women Donate to Indy’s Super Cure Breast Tissue Collection Event
Nearly 700 women, 46 percent of whom represented minority populations, selflessly donated healthy breast tissue during Indy’s Super Cure Jan. 28 and 29 at the ...
Feb 02, 2012