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On ‘Sound Medicine’: Opioids and the cycle of addiction

“Sound Medicine” begins the new year with the return of a special program exploring the medical community’s growing awareness of opioid abuse and addiction and ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 31, 2013

On ‘Sound Medicine’: Looking back at some of the best stories from 2013

“Sound Medicine” announces a special program for Dec. 29, featuring some of the most interesting independently produced stories featured on the program in 2013.

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 23, 2013

Volunteers sought for IU School of Medicine diabetes research study

Indiana University School of Medicine is one of 37 sites selected by the National Institutes of Health for a study of the long-term risks and ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 19, 2013

On ‘Sound Medicine’: The Choosing Wisely campaign, Affordable Care Act update, and elderly pets

The “Sound Medicine” program for Dec. 22 includes a conversation about combating the rising cost of health care, an Affordable Care Act update, and a ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 18, 2013

IU cancer researchers: Retinoblastoma dysfunction promotes pancreatic cancer cell growth

Indiana University cancer researchers have discovered that a protein that normally suppresses tumors actually promotes the growth and spread of pancreatic cancer.

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 16, 2013

Regenstrief and IU investigators identify first biomarker linked to delirium duration

Researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University Center for Aging Research have identified the first biomarker that appears to be linked to the ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 16, 2013

On 'Sound Medicine': Facial transplants, health care 'super users,' and holiday stress

“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Dec. 15, with a conversation about health care “super users,” advances in facial transplants, and genes that could ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 11, 2013

Study links nonconcussion head impacts in contact sports to brain changes and lower test scores

Repeated blows to the head during a season of contact sports may cause changes in the brain’s white matter and affect cognitive abilities even if ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 11, 2013

IU Simon Cancer Center seeks high school, college applicants for 2014 Summer Research Program

Students interested in gaining hands-on experiences in cancer research are encouraged to apply for the 2014 Summer Research Program at the Indiana University Melvin and ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 10, 2013

Indiana’s two medical schools foster partnership through anatomy education

Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology is collaborating with the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine to teach gross anatomy ...

IU School of Medicine  |  Dec 09, 2013