Sentences with phrase «school of medicine who»

Life - threatening incidents of caffeine overdose are fortunately extremely rare, says Maggie Sweeney, PhD, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who studies caffeine.
Though the study may sound like «duh» research (what I call studies whose results seem painfully obvious), the scientist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who conducted it makes a good point.
Angela K. Green, MD, MSc, formerly of the UNC Lineberger's Cancer Outcomes Research Program and the UNC School of Medicine who is now at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, was also a co-author of the viewpoint.
«This discovery changes our perspective on HIV latency and contributes to our understanding of what it is going to take to cure HIV,» Robert Gallo, a biomedical researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine who was the first to find that HIV leads to AIDS, said in a statement.
«I think there's information we need before we can actually quantify how concerned we should be,» says Caryn Bern, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine who has studied T. cruzi and Chagas extensively and previously worked for the CDC.
Margaret Shupnik, PhD, a Professor of Medicine at UVA's School of Medicine who also worked with Jarjour's team says she hopes that the findings will prompt other researchers to develop novel therapies that regulate TLRs, and offer lupus patients the kind of treatment options that they currently don't have.
Laurence Kalkstein, a professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine who was not involved in the study, observed that there are other variables that influence how much a city can benefit from warming mitigation.
A professor at the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine who only stopped practising medicine five years ago, Welch has written three books highlighting unnecessary medical care, as well as dozens of journal articles and call - to - arms pieces in newspapers such as The New York Times.
«This study is a tour de force,» said Andrew Stewart, MD, the director of the Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine who is unconnected with the study.
The danger of pseudoscience and quackery is very real, says Jeffrey I. Mechanick, an endocrinologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine who has written extensively about the use of dietary supplements in the treatment of diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
The results are impressive, if a little hard to decipher, according to Ifat Levy, a neuroscientist at the Yale University School of Medicine who did not work on the new study.
The low dose required for infectivity and the severity of the disease it causes had led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to classify F. tularensis as a Category A bioterrorism agent, and to track tularemia cases nationwide, according to Dr. Brook Peterson, a senior scientist at the UW School of Medicine who also participated in the study.
«Once this novel tumor - homing agent binds to the EphA2 receptor, the oncogene functions as a cancer - specific molecular Trojan horse for paclitaxel, carrying the drug inside the cancel cell, killing the cell, and thwarting metastasis,» said Maurizio Pellecchia, a professor of biomedical sciences at UCR's School of Medicine who led the research.
«I don't think the dyes are good for anything,» said Dr. Alan Greene, a clinical professor of pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine who signed the CSPI petition.
«You can not find a number for this,» says Marianne Neifert, a clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine who co-authored a 1990 study of 319 breast - feeding women that found 15 percent of the women were unable to produce sufficient milk by three weeks postpartum.

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Our «sleep machismo,» says Charles Czeisler, director of sleep medicine at Harvard Medical School, «glorifies sleeplessness in the way we once glorified people who could hold their liquor.»
Dr. Leah Millheiser, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford University School of Medicine and director of the Female Sexual Medicine program, told INSIDER that she would recommend the copper IUD for any woman who is concerned about her mental health.
Laura Rodrigues, a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine who worked on this study, said its results were «the missing pieces in the jigsaw» proving the link.
Christians are gullible people just like the people who trust and beleive shamans and medicine people of Africa and old school philosophies... no difference except Christians will bethe first ones to raise their hands and say that a shaman is bologne!!
And by the way, I» m in med school now, so we will have a MK alum in the medical world to help heal all the (high) raw vegans in need of someone in medicine who understands them:) sending blessings, ox Carlin
The best course of treatment for a hamstring strain is to see a medical professional (whether you consult with your school trainer or physical therapist, who may refer you to a sports medicine physician).
Jasmine Gittens is an athletic trainer for Alameda High School who also works with Sports Medicine For Young Athletes, a division of Children's Hospital Oakland with a facility also located in Walnut Creek.
On a positive note, a no some professional schools like (Medicine, Law) have recently made arrangements for women who need to pump during some of the longer exams.
«Development and review of an emergency action plan guarantees that a coordinated approach is in place,» adds Lemak, founder of Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics in Birmingham, Alabama, who also serves as medical director of Major League Soccer and is on the medical advisory board of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS).
When I chronicled our first grueling night of sleep training two weeks ago, mothers who had successfully used the method developed by Weissbluth, a sleep expert and professor of clinical pediatrics at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, wrote and offered their support.
Breastfeeding is highly beneficial to baby, but expert Thomas Hale, a pharmacologist and director of the Infant Risk Center at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, recommends that mothers who wish to continue their marijuana use do not breastfeed baby.
«As participation rates in high school athletics continues to rise significantly, it has become increasingly important to establish up - to - date, individualized injury information for high school athletes and their families, who represent a large proportion of patients visiting pediatric orthopaedic and sports medicine clinics.»
«We know from lots and lots of other ecosystems that how you set up the house has a real impact for all the later guests,» says medical microbiologist David Relman of the Stanford University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.
A study completed in 2015 by Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and published in the American Journal of Men's Health showed that men who had children were more likely to continue to gain weight after a child arrives.
We thank the North American Registry of Midwives Board for helping facilitate the study; Tim Putt for help with layout of the data forms; Jennesse Oakhurst, Shannon Salisbury, and a team of five others for data entry; Adam Slade for computer programming support; Amelia Johnson, Phaedra Muirhead, Shannon Salisbury, Tanya Stotsky, Carrie Whelan, and Kim Yates for office support; Kelly Klick and Sheena Jardin for the satisfaction survey; members of our advisory council (Eugene Declerq (Boston University School of Public Health), Susan Hodges (Citizens for Midwifery and consumer panel of the Cochrane Collaboration's Pregnancy and Childbirth Group), Jonathan Kotch (University of North Carolina Department of Maternal and Child Health), Patricia Aikins Murphy (University of Utah College of Nursing), and Lawrence Oppenheimer (University of Ottawa Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine); and the midwives and mothers who agreed to participate in the study.
A properly trained physician is someone with a Doctor of Obstetrics (D.O) degree or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D) degree who finished several years in college, university or medical school and has fully completed residency training.
In a study at the Washington University School of Medicine, most babies would not nurse right after they were circumcised, and those who did would not look into their mothers» eyes.66
Since 2011, the all - boys» private school, generally known as St. Mike's, has been running programs in partnership with the David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic at the University of Toronto to support the recovery of student athletes who have sustained concussions, known medically as mild traumatic brain injuries.
Studies done at the Touch Research Institutes at the University of Miami School of Medicine found that newborns who had a bedtime massage fell asleep faster and slept more soundly than those who didn't have one.
That is why, when a mother (and it is the mother in most cases) comes in with a screaming baby, we consider her a patient, as well,» says Lester, who is also a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Brown University School of Medicine.
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Women who pursue in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become pregnant are more likely to give birth if they have health insurance that covers the procedure, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
In the 50 years since Dick Burkholder started at Carlisle High School in Pennsylvania as an athletic trainer, a myriad of advances in the field of sports medicine has made life much easier for today's ATs, who now have a wealth of field - based research to fall back on.
«Real life doesn't always mimic scientific findings, especially if you find a treatment that works for you, and some anecdotal evidence says it could work,» says Joslyn Gumbs, MD, an associate professor of ob - gyn at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, who also reviewed the findings.
According to Leena Hilakivi - Clarke, professor of oncology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, some women who gained more than 33 pounds during pregnancy had a significantly higher risk of breast cancer than mothers who kept their weight gain between 25 and 32 pounds.
Researchers at Christchurch School of Medicine in New Zealand tested 413 children — 37 percent who had been breast - fed for four months or longer and 73 percent who had been given expressed breast milk.
«This is the largest randomized trial of any behavioral intervention in children with autism spectrum disorder, and it shows that parent training works,» notes Lawrence Scahill, MSN, PhD, professor of pediatrics at Marcus and Emory School of Medicine, who directed the study.
Families who can't afford enough diapers risk diaper rash and urinary tract infections that can lead to hospital visits, says Megan Smith, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine.
«It's another way moms provide immune information to their babies,» said Ameae Walker, a professor of biomedical sciences in the UC Riverside School of Medicine, who led the research.
Bartick is a hospitalist — a doctor who specializes in the care of hospitalized patients — at Cambridge Health Alliance, an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and a mother of two.
At the time, Taub, who graduated from Yale University's School of Medicine and has been a doctor for nearly 50 years, had just launched his center at Columbia and was looking for law firms to fund his research, the complaint said.
«If this law had been enacted in 1981 — the year I completed my dental residency at Buffalo General Hospital — none of my patients, or those of my residents, who I have served for 37 years, would be better off,» said Frank Barnashuk, a trustee with the New York State Dental Association and faculty member with the University at Buffalo's School of Dental Medicine.
Though that seems to be a reasonable conclusion, the associated statistical analyses seem «inadequate,» says Sarah Millar, a dermatologist who studies hair at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, in an email to Science.
Geoff Oxnard, an assistant professor of medicine at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School in Boston and one of Paweletz's collaborators, remarks that «I had a hospitalized patient last week, she's sick with metastatic lung cancer, and she's exactly the kind of patient who might have an [epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR)-RSB- mutation, but I simply didn't have enough tissue to ask those questions yet.»
«We present an interdisciplinary approach to studying immunotherapy and immune surveillance of tumors,» said Benjamin Greenbaum, PhD, the senior author, who is affiliated with the departments of Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Pathology, and Oncological Sciences at The Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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