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Big gaps seen in home medical test use by older adults
With many types of at-home medical tests now available on store shelves and websites, a new study looks at what older adults think about this ...
Oct 08, 2024 -
Newly discovered genetic marker could pave the way for future Alzheimer's disease therapeutics
Researchers have identified a new genetic marker that could play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease and pave the way for novel therapeutic ...
Oct 08, 2024 -
IU researchers map pancreatic cancer tumor neighborhoods
Researchers have mapped pancreatic cancer tumor ecosystems using tissue from where cancer first starts to grow in the body and where it has spread to ...
Oct 03, 2024 -
Komen Tissue Bank to host breast tissue collection Oct. 19 in Indianapolis
You can help advance breast cancer research by donating a healthy breast tissue sample to the Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank on Saturday, Oct. 19, at ...
Sep 25, 2024 -
Key mechanisms in asymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease brains may protect against cognitive decline
IU School of Medicine researchers have uncovered key mechanisms that may protect against cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease by studying the brains of people who, ...
Sep 24, 2024 -
New Alzheimer's studies reveal disease biology, risk for progression, and the potential for a novel blood test
Two new papers published in Alzheimer's & Dementia demonstrate that evaluating microRNAs in blood can be used not only to diagnose mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ...
Sep 18, 2024 -
IU research targets debilitating side effects for Black breast cancer patients
Researchers at the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center are leading the way to improving quality of life and curative chemotherapy doses for ...
Sep 09, 2024 -
IU School of Medicine names clinician-scientist as new Department of Urology chair
IU School of Medicine's own Clint Cary, MD, MPH, MBA, has been named the new leader of the department.
Sep 09, 2024 -
$6 million gift to support cardiovascular research, education and patient care at IU Health, IU School of Medicine
Indianapolis residents Sarah and John Lechleiter are giving $6 million to support cardiovascular care, research and physician training at Indiana University Health and the Indiana ...
Sep 04, 2024 -
IU-led study uses AI to predict breast cancer risk while addressing health disparities
IU School of Medicine researchers are leading a multi-site study to use a privacy-preserving artificial intelligence approach to improve breast cancer risk prediction and reduce ...
Aug 29, 2024