March 19, 2024 Medical students celebrate Match Day 2024 This year’s graduating class first to go completely through Gateway Curriculum.Medical Campus & Community, Video September 16, 2013 Rare gene variant linked to macular degenerationNews Release September 16, 2013 Whatever happened to the carpal tunnel epidemicIn the News September 11, 2013 Bacteria may help obesity, but there’s a catchIn the News September 10, 2013 Why younger women could benefit from mammograms after allIn the News September 6, 2013 In gut research’s latest advance, bacteria from thin humans can slim mice downIn the News September 6, 2013 Gut bacteria ‘may be obesity weapon’In the News September 6, 2013 Gut bacteria may be a hidden ally in fighting fat, says study of mice given human germsIn the News September 6, 2013 Drinking when young increases breast cancer riskIn the News September 5, 2013 Altering mix of gut microbes prevents obesity, but diet remains key factorNews Release September 5, 2013 Unraveling Alzheimer’s mysteries in search of new treatmentIn the News September 4, 2013 Incisionless surgery corrects swallowing disorderNews Release September 3, 2013 Aging really is ‘in your head’News Release September 3, 2013 Skin-cancer groups push for more checkupsIn the News September 1, 2013 PACS Orientation 2013First-year students in the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) toured the Central Institute for the Deaf (CID) building and other key locations around campus as part of their orientation.Photo Gallery September 1, 2013 Drinking alcohol during early adulthood raises women’s breast cancer risk, study findsIn the News August 30, 2013 Orthopedics launches walk-in injury clinicNews Release August 29, 2013 Intellectual disability linked to nerve cells that lose their ‘antennae’News Release August 29, 2013 Brain protein is a key to ‘senior moments’ study findsIn the News August 28, 2013 School-age drinking increases breast cancer riskNews Release August 28, 2013 PA girl returns home to challenges old and new after 6 months in hospital, 2 lung transplantsIn the News August 26, 2013 Luis Sanchez, MDVascular surgeon stays at the leading edge of a rapidly changing field.Washington People August 23, 2013 New House Staff Social 2013The Office of Graduate Medical Education hosted a reception to welcome its new residents and fellows Aug. 22 at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.Photo Gallery August 23, 2013 Occupational Therapy Orientation 2013First-year students in the Program of Occupational Therapy (OT) learned what to expect during the next several years of their academic careers and met with classmates and faculty during orientation.Photo Gallery August 22, 2013 Receptor may aid spread of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s in brainNews Release August 22, 2013 Do the same genes cause alcohol dependence and eating disorders?In the News August 21, 2013 Alcohol abuse, eating disorders share genetic linkNews Release August 21, 2013 Many young, white women frequently tan indoorsIn the News August 20, 2013 Physical Therapy Orientation 2013First-year students in the Program of Physical Therapy (PT) toured frequently-used classrooms and offices and heard from around the School of Medicine during orientation week.Photo Gallery August 20, 2013 Red blood cell transfusions in children focus of $7.8 million grantNews Release August 20, 2013 Study: 29 percent of high school girls indoor tan despite risksIn the News August 19, 2013 Brain network decay detected in early Alzheimer’sNews Release August 16, 2013 Sequestration ushers in a dark age for science in AmericaIn the News August 16, 2013 White Coat Ceremony 2013The MD Class of 2017 took a symbolic step into the medical profession by writing an oath to future patients and accepting their white coats at this annual ceremony.Photo Gallery August 15, 2013 Viral infection and specialized lung cells linked to chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseNews Release August 14, 2013 Restoring hearing loss: Chick studies show promiseNew research in chicks is identifying factors involved in regenerating the inner ear hair cells. This work could lead to new therapies for hearing loss.Innovate Magazines August 14, 2013 Afraid to get tested? Slow down and think about itIn the News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 90 91 92 93 94 … 112 Next ›