The term
"Medicine Studies" refers to a field of academic study that focuses on various aspects related to medicine, including its history, philosophy, culture and societal impact.
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A new
precision medicine study aims to push leukemia and lymphoma survival rates ever higher while reducing side effects.
A University of California, San Diego School
of Medicine study finds that weight loss programs that provide healthy fats, such as olive oil in the Mediterranean diet, or a low - fat, high - carbohydrate diet have similar impacts on pound - shedding.
But a new
Northwestern Medicine study shows the majority of providers advertising aesthetic surgery services on Instagram are not board certified - plastic surgeons, so patients who respond to the ads are putting themselves at risk.
A New England Journal of
Medicine study found that people who drank coffee had a much lower risk of dying!
In a Journal of
Internal Medicine study of more than 3 million Danish and Swedish adult women, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination was not linked with 44 serious chronic diseases.
CHICAGO - More students report carrying guns in Chicago than in New York or Los Angeles, a new Northwestern
Medicine study shows.
In a University of Pennsylvania School of
Veterinary Medicine study published in early 2009, researchers found that type of training can actually exacerbate aggression.
Serious Adverse Events Rare in Healthy Volunteers Participating in Phase I Drug Trials,
Penn Medicine Study Finds
Women's decreased ability to produce healthy eggs as they become older may be due to excessive scarring and inflammation in their ovaries, reports a new Northwestern
Medicine study in mice.
Fellows also undertake a practical shelter
medicine study with Dr. Moore and have the opportunity to participate in a major shelter assessment with the team from the University of Florida Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program.
Among them, a 2006 American Journal of
Medicine study compared the reported daily sodium intakes of 78 million Americans to their risk of dying from heart disease over the course of 14 years.
Yin and other scientists conducting research in the institution's Kathryn W. Davis Center for
Regenerative Medicine study tissue repair, regeneration and aging in a diverse range of organisms that have robust mechanisms to repair and regenerate tissue.
Coffman and other scientists working in the institution's Kathryn W. Davis Center for Regenerative
Medicine study tissue repair, regeneration and aging in a diverse range of organisms that have robust mechanisms to repair and regenerate tissue.
She received her PhD at the National Institute for Medical Research investigating gene regulation in mycobacteria followed by postdoctoral research at the London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine studying several facets of the biology of M. tuberculosis.
Christensen, Kristin: Medicine Clerkship Ambulatory
Medicine Study Guide Curriculum guide that is given to all of the second year medical students when they start their clerkship: 2008.
Jody Gookin, internal medicine professor and the FluoroScience Distinguished Professor in Veterinary Scholars Research Education was awarded $ 25,000 for a
shelter medicine study on protecting foster kittens from infectious diarrhea through use of microorganisms found in their own intestines.
When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal
Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
Now a
Loyola Medicine study has found that having a pharmacist at the patient's bedside can reduce the time it takes to administer rtPA by a median of 23.5 minutes.
A new Journal of Internal
Medicine study describes an innovative program to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a public health threat in Iceland.
In a British Journal of
Sports Medicine study of about 11,000 Australians ages 25 and older, researchers found that for every hour of television watched, adults cut their life expectancy by 22 minutes.
For example, a Yale University School of
Medicine study from the early 1980s of 1,900 women found that the risk of infertility was 55 percent higher for those women who drank just one cup of coffee per day.
At least, that's what Kahnt knows now, based on his new Northwestern
Medicine study about how neurons in the midbrain encode errors in our identity expectations and how the orbitofrontal cortex updates them.
Just to give you some more kind of physiological reasons for why some of this might be happening, a New England Journal of
Medicine study back in 1972 reported that the less salt people ate, the more their kidneys produced something called renin, which is a type of hormone which sends off a cascade of events which ends up in increasing our risk of heart disease.
A Utah School of
Medicine study cited in an ESPN TrueHoop report by Tom Haberstroh found that back - to - back games on the road yield 3.5 times more in - game injuries than those played at home.
Researchers at Baylor College of
Medicine studied eighth grade math students and found gum chewers scored 3 percent better on standardized math tests and achieved better final grades (Wrigley Science Institute, 2009).
The New England Journal of
Medicine study included 346 pregnant women in their 3d trimester who took omega - 3 fatty acids daily and 349 who took a placebo.
A 2012 Biomed
Central Medicine study found that both the offspring and grand - offspring of pregnant rats exposed to nicotine developed asthma even if those descendants had no exposure to the chemical.
However, data from a University of Missouri School of
Medicine study indicates that a recently developed skin - graft harvesting system aids in chronic wound recovery and reduces care costs by accelerating the healing process.
The legislation also calls for NIH to consider the forthcoming results of a National Academies of Science, Engineering, and
Medicine study into career barriers for junior biomedical researchers, though this study is not set to begin until January 2017 and is planned to take 18 months to complete.
Ehrhardt says he believes that the decline in NIH - funded studies can be traced to two things: Flat NIH funding (the 2014 budget was 14 percent less than in 2006, after adjusting for inflation) and greater competition for these limited dollars from other, relatively new research areas such as genomic research or
personalized medicine studies.
A new
HIV Medicine study identified several barriers to routine HIV testing in emergency departments and acute medical units in the UK and US.
Previously confirmed in primarily Caucasian populations, the Indiana University School of
Medicine study confirms serum phosphorus is linked to ESRD risk in African Americans.
Although each chemical seems safe on its own, the Institute of
Medicine study suggested a combination of these chemicals might damage nerves.
Researchers from
UNSW Medicine studied the impact of a commonly used probiotic on the gut health and cognitive function of rats, which were fed either a healthy diet or a «cafeteria diet» high in saturated fat and sugar.
Moreover, an estimated 31 percent of implanted embryos later miscarry, according to a 1988 New England Journal of
Medicine study headed by Allen Wilcox of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
While these imaging procedures, including fluoroscopically guided procedures such as cardiac catheterization, computed tomography scans, and
nuclear medicine studies, are critical for accurate diagnosis and intervention, ionizing radiation in high doses can be harmful.
Vanessa received her Ph.D. from Albert Einstein College of
Medicine studying T cell activation, her M.B.A. in Management / Finance from Mercy College School of Business, and her B.S. in Biology from Fordham University.
The University of California San Francisco School of
Medicine study pushes back against stopping the cancer screening at age 75 for women, saying it is really an individual decision.
With the growing understanding of the importance of gut bacteria in human health, researchers at the School of
Medicine studied gut motility, measuring the transit time of food moving through the gastrointestinal tract in mice in a way that mimicked the dietary effects of world travel.
Their new STEM CELLS Translational
Medicine study now demonstrates that these gels facilitate handling, storage, and transfer of cells to the eye, and gel ‐ embedded cells exhibit greater potency for corneal regeneration than stem cells alone.
A 2011
Diabetic Medicine study found that a six month long vegetarian diet was more effective at blasting belly fat in diabetic volunteers than a calorie equivalent non-vegetarian diet.