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Study: Group yoga improves motor function and balance long after stroke
Group yoga can improve motor function and balance in stroke survivors, even if they don’t begin yoga until six months or more after the stroke, ...
Jul 27, 2012 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: The lack of allergies among the Amish, rural health care, and urban farming
“Sound Medicine,” recently awarded first place by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists for its documentary on body donation, announces its program for July 29. ...
Jul 26, 2012 -
Glick Eye Institute adds clinical program, expands vision symposium to two-day event
The third annual Vision Symposium conducted by the Department of Ophthalmology at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute will expand to two days this ...
Jul 25, 2012 -
Army anti-suicide initiative brings $3 million to IU School of Medicine scientist’s research
Could a nasal spray provide a quick antidote to suicidal thoughts among soldiers? An Indiana University School of Medicine scientist has been awarded a $3 ...
Jul 24, 2012 -
IU researchers identify protein target that could lead to therapies for hard-to-treat cancers
Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have identified a compound that targets a cancer-related protein, suggesting it could offer a future therapy for ...
Jul 23, 2012 -
Indiana University fibromyalgia study seeks participants
The Indiana University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology seeks participants for a study of an oral allergy medication to improve the symptoms of fibromyalgia. ...
Jul 19, 2012 -
On 'Sound Medicine': Pressure to secure medical research funding, and 'The Fault in Our Stars' author
“Sound Medicine,” recently awarded first place by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists for its documentary on body donation, announces its program for July 22. ...
Jul 19, 2012 -
Third Ride to Remember honors Wishard palliative care patients
The Wishard Palliative Care Program will embark on a third Ride to Remember on July 21 in memory of the nearly 5,000 patients served by ...
Jul 16, 2012 -
Pediatric ophthalmologist designs vision screening kit for schools, physicians
Daniel Neely, M.D., treats children in his pediatric ophthalmology clinic for vision problems ranging from amblyopia and strabismus to cataracts and retinoblastoma. By the time ...
Jul 16, 2012 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Back pain relief, the ACA and young adults, and symptoms of psychosis
“Sound Medicine,” recently awarded first place by the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists for its documentary on body donation, announces its program for July 15. ...
Jul 12, 2012