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Video: When to start HIV Therapy? When to Switch?Original at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 14
By rss@youtube.com (AIDStreatmentinfo) Dr. Joel Gallant, professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, discuses the latest data about when to start HIV therapy. Also, the latest data when and if to switch from a boosted protease Inhibitor t...
Video: Candace Pert - Medical Miracles (1 of 2)Original at YouTube
• Wed, Jan 7
By rss@youtube.com (kellyneill) Dr. Candace Pert is an internationally recognized pharmacologist who has published over 250 scientific articles. Dr. Candace Pert received her Ph.D. in pharmacology from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, served as Chief of the Section on Brain Biochemistry of the Clinical Neu...
Video: U.S. Navy Medical HPSP InterviewOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Apr 6
By rss@youtube.com (ItsMoreThanAUniform) As a part of our Advertising & Promotions class at the Johns Hopkins University, we have interviewed a U.S. Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) student to help promote U.S. Navy medical opportunities on campus. Keywords: hpsp us navy medicine medical humanitarian doct...
Video: Personal Reflections on Manic-Depressive IllnessOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, Feb 9
By rss@youtube.com (ResearchChannel) Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, psychiatry professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, lived every day with the mania and severe depression that she had studied for years. She talks openly of the challenges she faced with the treatment and disclosure of her mental illness.
Video: JHU Athletic Training Facility Tour - Part IIOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Jan 1
By rss@youtube.com (HopkinsATR) Senior internship students Courtney Blair and Tracy Oakes show you around the athletic training facilities at Johns Hopkins University. Author: HopkinsATR Keywords: athletics health medicine Johns Hopkins University Added: January 1, 2008
1930s drug slows tumor growth
Original at EurekAlert
• Wed, Nov 4
Drugs sometimes have beneficial side effects. A glaucoma treatment causes luscious eyelashes. A blood pressure drug also aids those with a rare genetic disease. The newest surprise discovered by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is a gonorrhea medication t...
Hopkins professor among Nobel winners in medicine
Original at baltimoresun.com
• Mon, Oct 5
Carol W. Greider, a professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Baltimore's Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, was among three Americans named winners Monday of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering a key mechanism in the genetic operations of...
Success, complication rates for ablation therapy of atrial fib are ...
Original at TheHeart.Org
• Thu, Jun 11
led by Dr Hugh Calkins (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD), in a Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology report published ... and more »
GTx drug meeting goals in clinical trial
Original at Bizjournals.com
• Thu, Jun 11
an investigator in the clinical trial and professor of medicine and oncology at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said in a statement. ... and more »
GTx Presents Phase II Ostarine (MK-2866) Cancer Cachexia Clinical ...
Original at WELT ONLINE
• Thu, Jun 11
MD, MHS, an investigator in the Phase II clinical trial of Ostarine and Professor of Medicine and Oncology, The Johns Hopkins University School of ... and more »
Avid Radiopharmaceuticals to Present Clinical Trial Advances in ... - Business Wire
Original at businesswire.com
• Wed, Jun 10
Business Wire (press release), CA Henry N. Wagner, Jr, MD, Professor Emeritus of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who has dedicated over 40 years to the research of new PET tracers for the molecular imaging of the brain, commented, “It is gratifying to see that the ...
Hopkins scientists picked for cancer dream teams
Original at jhuniverse.jhu.edu
• Mon, Jun 8
MD There are some drugs already approved for diabetes management that have evidence of antitumor effects," said Chi Dang, vice dean for research at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and adviser for the Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research ...
What We Know, What We Suspect, and Enduring Enigmas
Original at Psychiatric Times
• Mon, Jun 8
NY Dr Derogatis is director of the Center for Sexual Medicine at Sheppard Pratt Health Systems and associate professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. He reports that he has financial affiliations with ...
Routine Diabetes Screenings Could Cut Health-care Costs - Science Daily
Original at Science Daily
• Sun, Jun 7
In addition to Phillips, study authors were: KM Venkat Narayan, MD, MSc, MBA, and Joseph Lipscomb, PhD, of Emory University; and Ranee Chatterjee, MD, of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Chatterjee was lead study author. The research ...
IOM Wants Strict Limits on Medicine-Industry Contacts
Original at Am J Psychiatry
• Fri, Jun 5
• 1 related articles
CA In April both Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine issued reports clarifying existing guidelines and adding new restrictions on how physicians, scientists, and staff at those institutions may interact with industry.
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Rival Soy Reduces Menopausal Symptoms
Original at Natural Products Industry Insider
• Thu, Jun 4
AZ KERNERSVILLE, NC—A newly published study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine showed Revival Soy can reduce hot flashes and night sweats, while improving quality of life in menopausal women (J Endocrinol Invest. ...
Family Therapy Can Help Children of Anxious Parents Cognitive ...
Original at Modern Medicine
• Wed, Jun 3
NJ Golda S. Ginsburg, Ph.D., of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, conducted a study of 40 children with a mean age of 8.94 years, of whom 45 percent were girls and 90 percent were white, and all had parents with one of a broad ...
NIH awards $5 million grant for stem cell therapy
Original at SmartBrief
• Wed, Jun 3
DC The company is working with the University of Utah's Cell Therapy Facility and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine to further investigate the drug. Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), The (06/02)
Man's reflection on Alzheimer's: 'I'm not a child'
Original at Lancaster Newspapers
• Tue, Jun 2
PA wrote the book "Alzheimer's From the Inside Out," helped establish the Alzheimer's Association's Dementia Advisory Committee and received the 2009 John Mackey Award for Excellence in Dementia Care from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. ...
American Society for Microbiology honors - EurekAlert
Original at EurekAlert
• Tue, Jun 2
He received his MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also completed his internship and residency in internal medicine. He joined the NIAID to research the interactions between pathogens and human host defenses and has used ...
Epigenetics Fortifies Cancer Armamentarium - Genetic Engineering News
Original at Genetic Engineering News
• Tue, Jun 2
press release), NY Speaking at the American Association of Cancer Research conference held in Denver recently, Stephen B. Baylin, MD, professor of oncology and medicine at Johns Hopkins University, declared, “We're at an exciting era. It's still all about the genome. ...
Cognitive Function Better With Letrozole Than With Tamoxifen in ...
Original at DG News
• Mon, Jun 1
Vered Stearns, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, an ASCO committee member, pointed out further study limitations, such as the mixed population (varying types of surgery, various treatment types and sequences, ...
Personal Health: News and Notes
Original at Philadelphia Inquirer
• Mon, Jun 1
The researchers, all from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said theirs was the first study to estimate prevalence using an objective test of ... Out of balanceBoston Globe all 4 news articles »
Importance of Methodology on (99m)Technetium Dimercapto-Succinic ...
Original at UroToday
• Sun, May 31
CA Division of Nuclear Medicine, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. We reviewed our experience with (99m)technetium dimercapto-succinic acid scintigraphy obtained during ...
Former National Institutes of Health director appointed as a Mayo ...
Original at MedCity
• Fri, May 29
OH He did his residency in diagnostic radiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Algiers in 1975. Zerhouni became a multimillionaire after inventing several devices as a radiologist at ...
Benzodiazepines Linked to Post-ICU Depression
Original at Citizens Commission on Human Rights of St. Louis
• Thu, May 28
Missouri In a study published in the May issue of Critical Care Medicine, David W. Dowdy, MD, PhD, and colleagues, from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in Baltimore, Maryland, identified several factors associated with symptoms of depression 6 ...
Dr. Morgan Dooley earns medical degree at Johns Hopkins U.
Original at Reporter
• Wed, May 27
Morgan Dooley received her doctor of medicine degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine during commencement exercises May 22. The class is the 114th to graduate since the Baltimore, Md., school opened in 1893. ... JHU Press reissues 1929 book chronicling Johns Hopkins' life Jo...
TV's 'Stand Up To Cancer" Picks Hopkins Docs
Original at WBAL Radio
• Wed, May 27
CBS News MD “There are some drugs already approved for diabetes management that have evidence of antitumor effects,” says Chi Dang, MD, Ph.D., vice dean for research at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and advisor for the Sol Goldman Pancreatic ...
Making the Change from Cancer Care to Cancer Survivorship Care
Original at Oncology Nursing
• Tue, May 26
n For Ms Shockney, administrative director of Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md, “The bottom line was that somebody needs to do something—and my approach to things isn't to wait ...
Moveable feast
Original at Baltimore Sun
• Sun, May 24
United States Dr. Cynthia Sears and Dr. Drew Pardoll, both Johns Hopkins University professors of medicine, couldn't stop laughing as they took a tumble together. "This is the first time I've ever been on [skates]," said Pardoll. "It's been about 40 years since I ...
Furman joins Anesthesiology leadership team
Original at Vanderbilt University
• Sat, May 23
TN He also completed a fellowship in Pulmonary Medicine at Hopkins and has served on the faculties of Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago. Furman currently serves on the American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Liver ...
Apple Rumor: Steve Jobs Could Die Any Day - Palluxo!
Original at palluxo.com
• Sat, May 23
Prognosis of liver transplant recipients is quite good though, according to Paul J. Thuluvath, MD, senior author and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. There is no exact model to predict ...
President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts
Original at Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall
• Wed, May 6
Whitehouse.gov (press release) NY She has a bachelor's degree from Vassar College, an MD from the George Washington University, and an MPH from Johns Hopkins University. She completed internal medicine residency training at Yale and a fellowship in Occupational and Environmental ...
Challenges In Regenerative Medicine
Original at Atlantic Highlands Herald
• Sun, Apr 26
New Jersey He is adjunct professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He earned his doctorate in Genetics at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; received fellowship training with Beatrice Mintz at the Fox Chase Cancer ...
American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine Graduates ... - PR Newswire
Original at sev.prnewswire.com
• Thu, Apr 23
Dr. Abella graduated magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis, and then received his Master's degree in genetics from Cambridge University in England. After attending medical school at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, ...
Hopkins Med School Ranks #2 In Survey
Original at WBAL Radio
• Thu, Apr 23
MD US News & World Report ranks the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine #2 in its annual survey of the nation's best medical schools. The school has received the same ranking for 17 of the last 18 years. Hopkins finished second behind Harvard ...
Valley Presbyterian Hospital Appoints Interim Chief Executive Officer - Business Wire
Original at businesswire.com
• Wed, Apr 22
Dr. Kay received his Bachelors of Science degree from Stanford University and his Doctor of Medicine degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. After medical school, Dr. Kay spent five years at Barnes Hospital of Washington University in ...
Double-Lung Transplant Better for Long-Term Survival
Original at health.usnews.com
• Wed, Apr 22
U.S. News & World Report, DC and surgeons should consider bilateral lung transplants whenever possible," senior investigator Dr. Ashish Shah, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and its Heart Institute, said in a Hopkins news release. ...
Professor Named to Institute of Medicine Study Committee
Original at son.jhmi.edu
• Tue, Apr 21
By communications@son.jhmi.edu (Communications) 4/22/2009 - Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing professor Phyllis Sharps has been named to the Institute of Medicine committee to study mental health counseling.
The Day in Medicine
Original at KEYC
• Thu, Apr 9
MN Doctors at Johns Hopkins University say acid reflux medicines do not relieve asthma symptoms as previously believed. They say asthma patients using heartburn drugs should consult their physicians for alternative treatments.A new study confirms what ...
The Day in Medicine
Original at KEYC
• Thu, Apr 9
MN Doctors at Johns Hopkins University say acid reflux medicines do not relieve asthma symptoms as previously believed. They say asthma patients using heartburn drugs should consult their physicians for alternative treatments.A new study confirms what ...
The Day in Medicine
Original at KEYC
• Thu, Apr 9
MN Doctors at Johns Hopkins University say acid reflux medicines do not relieve asthma symptoms as previously believed. They say asthma patients using heartburn drugs should consult their physicians for alternative treatments.A new study confirms what ...
The Day in Medicine
Original at KEYC
• Thu, Apr 9
MN Doctors at Johns Hopkins University say acid reflux medicines do not relieve asthma symptoms as previously believed. They say asthma patients using heartburn drugs should consult their physicians for alternative treatments.A new study confirms what ...
Johns Hopkins medical school to ban items for doctors
Original at SmartBrief
• Thu, Apr 9
DC The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will implement rules prohibiting items from drugmakers and medical-device companies to restrict industry influence on decisions about patient treatment. The Johns Hopkins Medicine Policy on Interaction ...
Health Buzz: Broccoli and Your Stomach and Other Health News
Original at health.usnews.com
• Mon, Apr 6
ABC News U.S. News & World Report, DC We know that a dose of a couple ounces a day of broccoli sprouts is enough to elevate the body's protective enzymes," Jed Fahey, a nutritional biochemist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said in a prepared statement. ...
Study Links Sugar Production in Yeast Cells to Longevity
Original at health.usnews.com
• Fri, Mar 27
U.S. News & World Report, DC The team, led by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, found the tie to NuA4 in a meticulous process that studied thousands of yeast proteins to see which had an acetyl group stuck to them after NuA4 was added. ...
New Genetic Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death
Original at HealthNews
• Tue, Mar 24
An international team of researchers including members from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Technical University in Munich as well as others have now identified 10 common variants of genes that alter QT interval, or the timing of ...
Peter and Paula Fasseas Chair at the Arizona Cancer Center Named - University of Arizona News
Original at uanews.org
• Mon, Mar 23
University of Arizona News (press release) We know that to find cures for cancer, cutting-edge research is essential." Yeager joined the Arizona Cancer Center in 2005. A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, his clinical and research activities focus on the ...
Study Finds Millions More May Benefit From Statins
Original at health.usnews.com
• Thu, Mar 19
U.S. News & World Report, DC 20 percent of such events occur in people with no identifiable cardiovascular disease risk factors, noted Dr. Erin D. Michos, an assistant professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and its Heart and Vascular Institute. ...
David Kirby: Rain, Autism, and Mercury
Original at Huffington Post
• Mon, Nov 3
By David Kirby In my book, Evidence of Harm, I noted that Dr. Neal Halsey, director of the Vaccine Safety Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and a vaccine authority, said in 1999 that, "Mercury accumulated in women is transferred to their children prenatally and in breast milk." S...
Monarch welcomes new board members
Original at Coldwater Daily Reporter
• Fri, Jun 20
MI - of the Regional Medical Laboratories, Inc. from 1987 to 2005 and attended University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. ...
Johns Hopkins emergency medicine specialists have developed a tool ... - MedIndia
Original at MedIndia
• Sun, Mar 11
Johns Hopkins emergency medicine specialists have developed a tool ... India - Written by members of the Johns Hopkins Critical Event Preparedness and Response (CEPAR) office and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory ...
Scientists Identify Yeast Protein - Post Chronicle
Original at Post Chronicle
• Mon, Feb 19
Scientists Identify Yeast Protein - Feb 19, 2007 The collaborative study was conducted by investigators at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Indiana University and the Eli ...
Scientists identify yeast protein - Earthtimes.org
Original at Earthtimes.org
• Mon, Feb 19
Scientists identify yeast protein - The collaborative study was conducted by investigators at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Indiana University and the Eli ... Primitive Yeast Yields Secrets of Human Cholesterol, Drug ... AScribe (press release)
New Johns Hopkins Fellowships In Geriatric Medicine And Leadership
Original at Medical News Today
• Thu, Jan 4
press release), UK - A $100000+ grant from Erickson Retirement Communities to The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology has ...
December Nursing News And Research Briefs
Original at Medical News Today
• Mon, Dec 25
press release), UK - Writing in this month’s issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Nursing researcher Maureen George, PhD, ...
Ludwig Fund Donates $20 Million To University Of Chicago For ...
Original at Medical News Today
• Mon, Nov 20
press release), UK - The other five Ludwig Centers will be located at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School (Boston, MA), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine ... Ludwig Fund Gives $120 Million For Cancer Research Medical News Today (press release)