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IU cancer physician scientist bikes 225 miles to raise funds for multiple myeloma research
An Indiana University cancer physician scientist biked 225 miles over the weekend, raising more than $200,000 for multiple myeloma research. Rafat Abonour, M.D., professor of ...
Sep 30, 2013 -
IU School of Medicine faculty receive Hyundai Hope on Wheels research grant
Three Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are recipients of a $250,000 Hyundai Hope Grant for pediatric cancer research.
Sep 26, 2013 -
IU research attributes high rates of smoking among mentally ill to addiction vulnerability
People with mental illness smoke at much higher rates than the overall population. But the popular belief that they are self-medicating is most likely wrong, ...
Sep 26, 2013 -
Promoting Smokefree Pregnancies in Indiana offers free toolkit for health care professionals
Promoting Smokefree Pregnancies in Indiana offers a toolkit for health care professionals to help pregnant women overcome tobacco addiction.
Sep 25, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: E -cigarettes, car seats for pets, and eradicating the Guinea worm
The award-winning “Sound Medicine” announces its program for Sept. 29, with a conversation about the risks and benefits of e-cigarettes, the eradication of the Guinea ...
Sep 25, 2013 -
Regenstrief, IU automated CHICA system makes ADHD diagnosis more accurate
Three screening questions asked in a pediatrician’s office can improve diagnosis for ADHD.
Sep 24, 2013 -
Derron Bishop to lead IU School of Medicine-Muncie
Derron L. Bishop, Ph.D., has been named interim director of the Indiana University School of Medicine-Muncie campus and interim associate dean at IU School of ...
Sep 20, 2013 -
IU School of Medicine researchers named inaugural August M. Watanabe Scholars
Scientists pursuing innovative treatments for children with HIV in Africa and for individuals suffering from osteoporosis and osteoarthritis will get the chance to learn under ...
Sep 19, 2013 -
On 'Sound Medicine': 'Young invincibles,' a president's secret, and detecting autism
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Sept. 22, with a conversation about young healthy adults and the Affordable Care Act, President Grover Cleveland’s secret surgery ...
Sep 18, 2013 -
Regenstrief Conference: Future-oriented agenda for global health research
A special supplement to the September issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine presents the recipes for global health research generated by scientists from ...
Sep 18, 2013