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Researcher at IUPUI develops workout program to help keep older adults in their homes
Researcher at IUPUI develops workout program to help keep older adults in their homes
May 30, 2014 -
Even major works of art need dusting, including Chihuly’s masterpiece at IU School of Medicine
The Chihuly sculpture at the Indiana University School of Medicine will be cleaned by Denny Park Fine Arts June 1 and 2.
May 30, 2014 -
Joint NCAA-Defense grant will fund $30 million in concussion research at IU, Michigan, Wisconsin
The U.S. Department of Defense and the NCAA have announced a three-year, $30 million concussion research and education alliance. The Concussion Assessment, Research and Education ...
May 29, 2014 -
Record number of researchers participate in IU Simon Cancer Center’s Cancer Research Day
A record number of people are presenting their research on Thursday during the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center’s Cancer Research Day.
May 28, 2014 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Heart disease prevention, HPV testing, and physician-assisted suicide
The “Sound Medicine” program for June 1 features segments covering cardiovascular disease, a new test for HPV, and the scoop on free drug samples.
May 27, 2014 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Brain surgery through the nose, facial transplants, and seeking second opinions
The “Sound Medicine” program for May 25 revisits reports on cutting-edge surgery, including segments about the complexity of facial transplants, removing tumors through the nose, ...
May 23, 2014 -
Indiana University researchers identify pattern of cognitive risks in some children with cochlear implants
Children with profound deafness who receive a cochlear implant had as much as five times the risk of having deficits in executive functioning, according to ...
May 22, 2014 -
Researchers at IUPUI featured speakers at meeting initiated by National Institutes of Health
Researchers at IUPUI featured speakers at meeting initiated by National Institutes of Health
May 22, 2014 -
Panel of 11 genes predicts alcoholism risk, gives new insights into biology of the disease
A group of 11 genes can successfully predict whether an individual is at increased risk of alcoholism, a research team from the United States and ...
May 20, 2014 -
Cost-saving, coordinated brain care model for older adults attracting nationwide interest
A team of physicians and nurse managers from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center will visit Indianapolis May 22 ...
May 20, 2014