Topic: Patient Care June 24, 2015 New nanoparticle-based imaging agentClinical studies begin on a tiny technology that could help identify patients at high risk of stroke by revealing dangerous plaque in arteries.Outlook Magazine May 20, 2015 Does a foreign accent mess up our memory of what’s said?Source: NPR May 12, 2015 Is peanut butter the best present for malnourished teen moms-to-be?Source: NPR April 30, 2015 Electromagnetic field therapy may improve glioblastoma survivalNew treatment option may extend patients' survival time significantly.Innovate Magazines April 3, 2015 Building cancer vaccines from tumor mutationsSource: NPR Science Friday April 3, 2015 Experimental melanoma vaccine shows early promiseSource: Health Day March 25, 2015 Studying the effects of traumatic brain injury in war zonesEarly psychological symptoms may be a predictor of later disability in military personnel with mild concussions.School of Medicine March 20, 2015 Urine test shows promise for early diagnosis of kidney cancerSource: Health Day March 12, 2015 Harder-to-abuse OxyContin doesn’t stop addictsSource: CBS News March 2, 2015 Why a woman in her 30s decided to find out if she will get Alzheimer’sSource: People Magazine February 17, 2015 Cancer genetic test offshoot helps diagnose rare syndrome in childrenA genetic test developed from a tumor gene panel is helping to diagnose rare pediatric overgrowth syndromes.School of Medicine February 6, 2015 IUDs, hormonal implants may be effective beyond approved use, study findsSource: Fox News February 4, 2015 Common chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: Scientific American February 3, 2015 Inspired by SaturdayThe Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic makes a difference in the lives of its patients and the medical students who care for them.Outlook Magazine January 28, 2015 Chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: NBC News January 22, 2015 Everything you need to know about getting an IUDSource: Huffington Post January 15, 2015 Depression, anxiety can precede memory loss in Alzheimer’s, study findsSource: Health Day January 14, 2015 There’s a promising pill for binge eating disorderSource: Time January 8, 2015 Yes, it’s possible to be obese and healthy (sort of)Source: Huffington Post January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic January 6, 2015 Healthy obesity: Not a fantasy (but rare and elusive)Source: Los Angeles Times December 31, 2014 Hepatitis C infection isn’t related to HIV brain woes: StudySource: Health Day December 29, 2014 In a new approach to fighting disease, helpful genetic mutations are soughtSource: New York Times December 29, 2014 Want to reduce teen pregnancy and abortion? Start with long-term birth control.Source: The Washington Post Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 15 Next ›