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On ‘Sound Medicine’: Advances in multiple sclerosis, the deep-fried truth, and how we resemble our pets
INDIANAPOLIS — The award-winning “Sound Medicine” announces its program for March 3, featuring several segments covering multiple sclerosis research, advances in wound care, and exercise ...
Feb 28, 2013 -
IU scientists find second gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease plaques
IU researchers discover second gene associated with plaque deposits in Alzheimer’s disease
Feb 28, 2013 -
Regenstrief presentation: Collaborating to improve health care delivery in Rwanda
INDIANAPOLIS — Investigators from the Regenstrief Institute will demonstrate the groundbreaking Open Health Information Exchange or OpenHIE, currently deployed in Rwanda at the Healthcare Information ...
Feb 28, 2013 -
Fish oil may protect dialysis patients from sudden cardiac death
INDIANAPOLIS — Medical literature long has touted the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for the heart. But until now, researchers have not studied the potential ...
Feb 27, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Healthy soldiers, the latest cardiac innovations, and adult ADHD
The award-winning “Sound Medicine” announces its program for Feb. 24, with segments covering adult ADHD, the latest cardiac innovations, and a new treatment for uncontrolled ...
Feb 21, 2013 -
For top athletes, NFL Scouting Combine begins with heart screening
For more than 300 college football players, the NFL Scouting Combine that runs through Tuesday at Lucas Oil Stadium is a prime opportunity to show ...
Feb 21, 2013 -
Schleyer to lead biomedical informatics at Regenstrief Institute
Titus Schleyer, DMD, Ph.D., MBA, an internationally respected leader in the rapidly advancing field of health care informatics, has been named to lead the Center ...
Feb 21, 2013 -
Genome-wide imaging study identifies new gene associated with Alzheimer’s plaques
A study combining genetic data with brain imaging, designed to identify genes associated with the amyloid plaque deposits found in Alzheimer’s disease patients, has not ...
Feb 20, 2013 -
Regenstrief study: Informatics tools underutilized in prevention of hospital-acquired infection
Advances in electronic medical record systems and health information exchange are shifting efforts in public health toward greater use of information systems to automate disease ...
Feb 20, 2013 -
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome seem to have higher risk of heart attack and stroke
A syndrome common in women of reproductive age may place them at greater risk for hardening of the arteries, which predisposes them to heart attack ...
Feb 18, 2013