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(03/16/16 3:55am)
Researchers at the University and around the world who are members of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the Stroke Genetics Network, or SiGN, and the International Stroke Genetics Consortium, or ISGC, have completed the most comprehensive review of the human genome involving strokes. Neurology Prof. Bradford Worrall led the effort at the University.
(11/19/15 4:02am)
A group chaired by Nephrology Prof. Mitchell Rosner published international guidelines in the “Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine” in July discussing the issue of overhydration and highlighting its health risks.
(04/13/15 5:21am)
The University School of Medicine’s Kashatus Lab discovered new targets for cancer medicine that could aid in the prevention of tumor growth.
(03/30/15 4:35am)
The Medical Center Operating Board recently approved a plan to renovate and expand the emergency department in order to allow for more patients and procedures.
(02/22/15 9:52pm)
Researchers at the University School of Medicine recently discovered a substance produced by lung cancer cells that enables metastasis. After extensive research, the scientists were able to confine cancer growth to a single site by blocking the metastasis-causing substance.
(01/28/15 6:22am)
The University Health System will take part in a new program which grants faster access to care for patients. The program, an electronic method of consultations and referrals, allows patients to answer straightforward questions without an appointment, saving both time and money.
(09/29/14 1:56am)
The University Health System received a new $1 million federal grant to improve teamwork in patient care between nursing professors, medical professors and clinicians. The grant will allow improvements by expanding work and education between nurses and doctors.
(11/11/13 6:37am)
The University Cancer Center was recently accredited by the Commission on Cancer for the exceptional care it provides to its patients in addition to the support it gives to the friends and families of those patients.