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Common drugs adversely impair older adults’ physical as well as cognitive functioning
A class of medications previously linked to cognitive impairment in older adults also appears to negatively affect their physical functioning according to investigators from the ...
Jul 31, 2014 -
Study: Pediatric preventive care guidelines need retooling for computerized format
Substantial work lies ahead to convert the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Bright Future’s guidelines into computerized prompts for physicians, but the payoff has the potential ...
Jul 29, 2014 -
IU researcher and Komen Tissue Bank contribute to international study on genes and puberty
More than 160 institutions were involved in an international project, published today in the journal Nature, proving that the age at which girls reach sexual ...
Jul 23, 2014 -
Volunteers sought for IU School of Medicine diabetes research studies
Indiana University School of Medicine is among a select group of institutions chosen to participate in two National Institutes of Health diabetes research studies.
Jul 21, 2014 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Military women and violence, happy commuters, and when surgery ends badly
The “Sound Medicine” program for July 20 includes conversations about the problem of intimate partner violence in military women; how different modes of transportation affect ...
Jul 17, 2014 -
JAMA study: Telecare program optimizing non-opioid chronic pain medication very effective
Primary care patients with joint or musculoskeletal pain enrolled in a 12-month telecare program were twice as likely to see improvement as patients receiving usual ...
Jul 15, 2014 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Ethics of lethal injection, cellphones and health, and prisoner health care
The “Sound Medicine” program for July 13, 2014, includes segments about the pressure on doctors to participate in lethal injections; how cellphones affect your health; ...
Jul 10, 2014 -
IU researchers identify events causing bone marrow inflammation that can lead to blood disorders
Like a line of falling dominos, a cascade of molecular events in the bone marrow produces high levels of inflammation that disrupt normal blood formation ...
Jul 03, 2014 -
IU School of Medicine student receives Public Health Service’s Excellence in Public Health Award
Charles B. Goodwin III, a student at the IU School of Medicine, received the U.S. Public Health Service’s 2014 Excellence in Public Health Award for ...
Jul 03, 2014 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Cavities, allergies, and high blood pressure among children
The “Sound Medicine” program for July 6 features our favorite kid-related shows from the past, including discussion of Amish children and allergies; cavities in preschoolers; ...
Jul 02, 2014