Stories by: May 28, 2015 Medical research: Subject to reflectionSource: Nature May 28, 2015 Simplicity works in cancer prevention — for you and your kidsSource: Huffington Post May 25, 2015 Diabetes may be a risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s, studies findSource: Wall Street Journal May 22, 2015 Soldier diagnosed with brain cancer delivers healthy baby after surgerySource: Fox News May 20, 2015 Commencement 2015In address to graduates, Chancellor Wrighton recognizes contributions to the community.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 20, 2015 Does a foreign accent mess up our memory of what’s said?Source: NPR May 14, 2015 Hayley ChrzastowskiFuture occupational therapist has two very different goals with two very similar intents.Class Acts May 13, 2015 Zach Meyer and Allan JiangThree times a year, students on the Medical Campus make music at the Coffeehouse concert series.Class Acts May 12, 2015 Is peanut butter the best present for malnourished teen moms-to-be?Source: NPR May 7, 2015 One email ended the pain and saved the career of Royals pitcher Chris YoungSource: Kansas City Star May 6, 2015 Smartphones can be smart enough to find a parasitic wormSource: NPR All Things Considered May 6, 2015 Kevin BaumgartnerRoadblocks to health care inspired medical student Kevin Baumgartner to advocate for the vulnerable.Class Acts May 6, 2015 IBM’s Watson enters market for analyzing cancer geneticsSource: Forbes May 5, 2015 Aimee GaoAfter graduation, Aimee Gao will take her training and research experience – and a passion for building self-efficacy in deaf children – into the classroom.Class Acts May 4, 2015 Scientists find new link between diabetes and Alzheimer’sNews Release May 4, 2015 Research center seeks broad solutions for neurological diseasesThe Hope Center for Neurological Disorders explores common avenues of disease to develop and apply solutions broadly.Innovate Magazines May 4, 2015 Great gut extinction: Has modern life destroyed our health?Source: BBC News May 1, 2015 Understanding genetic influences on early outcomes after a strokeResearchers are looking for genetic factors that may aid in the development of therapies that could improve stroke outcomes.Innovate Magazines April 30, 2015 Light — not pain-killing drugs — used to activate brain’s opioid receptorsNews Release April 30, 2015 Rahel GhenbotGrowing up straddling two cultures, medical student Rahel Ghenbot says her family’s heritage helped lead her to a career in global health.Class Acts April 30, 2015 Electromagnetic field therapy may improve glioblastoma survivalNew treatment option may extend patients' survival time significantly.Innovate Magazines April 29, 2015 Washington People: Regis J. O’Keefe, MD, PhDThe new head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and former captain of the Yale University basketball team takes a collaborative approach to managing the department.Washington People April 28, 2015 Could extra sleep improve memory for people with Alzheimer’s?Source: Huffington Post April 24, 2015 Valente recognized by American Academy of AudiologyNational Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 107 108 109 110 111 … 119 Next ›