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The Ugly Truth – NIH Budget Cuts, Dispirited Scientists, and Patients in Peril
Image: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infects a T-cell. Sequestration will cut funding for HIV research, testing, and treatment. (Image Credit: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) I discussed the effect of sequestration on funding at the National Institutes of Health… Read More ›
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April Showers Bring May Flowers and Avon Walkers
April showers bring May flowers and Avon walkers. Well, at least it seems that way. This past weekend, D.C. was awash in a sea of pink as mile after mile was hiked in the name of one common cause: the… Read More ›
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Toss the Bunny. I’ll Keep the Egg.
….The chocolate bunny, that is. No doubt, the health benefits of dark chocolate have long been touted for a healthy heart. However, the ingested calorie load effectively cancels out any supposed health benefit. Easter may be gone, but the calories… Read More ›
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For Passover…..
As Passover ends, here are a few interesting facts: “13 Things You Need to Know for Passover 2013.” Also, check out the Passover tweet: “The Seder Plate and Your Health: Nutritious Benefits of the Passover Symbols” huff.to/14iQbRx via @HealthyLiving 3… Read More ›
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Happy Birthday to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) !!!
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Patient Deaths Mount As More Compounding Pharmacies Urge Recalls
Ugh! Is this happening, again? Image of Fungi Growing in Culture. Credit: istockphoto.com The last several months have been rough for the compounding pharmaceutical industry. This past week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website posted a press release from… Read More ›
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“Pi” in My Face…(and a Happy “Pi Day” to You, Too!)
Image Credit: Dorkina Myrick, M.D., Ph.D. I am now in Cambridge attending a medical conference. My hotel is adjacent to a mini-mall that contains the Kendall Square COOP at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). (For the uninitiated, the COOP is part of a chain… Read More ›
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Colorectal Cancer: Deadly. Silent. Preventable.
A popular colorectal cancer awareness campaign from the 1980s touted the slogan: “Don’t die from embarrassment.” This is for the most part true, as colorectal cancer can largely be prevented through early screening. Learn more about colorectal cancer risk factors,… Read More ›
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March into Health
Health Awareness in the Month of March: (Excerpt from Stay Healthy in 2013! Health Awareness in the New Year) Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month National Kidney Month Trisomy Awareness Month National Nutrition Month Image: Courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control… Read More ›
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Biomedical Science ›
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“Pi” in My Face…(and a Happy “Pi Day” to You, Too!)
March 14, 2013
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In Like a Lion: As Sequestration Roars, Funding Cuts Loom Large at the National Institutes of Health
March 10, 2013
Medicine ›
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Raising Hepatitis Awareness: Do You Know Your Risk?
July 27, 2014
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Father’s Day and Men’s Health Week (June 10-16, 2013)
June 16, 2013
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May Days! What’s Old and What’s New in Health Awareness This Month
May 19, 2013
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Scientists Develop a Rapid, Low-Cost, User-Friendly Way to Detect Deadly Drug-Resistant Infections
January 20, 2017
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Health Alert – November: Increasing Awareness of Diabetes Risk in Ethnic Communities
November 30, 2014
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November 30, 2014