news › slowing-the-spread-of-covid-19
… events are being scaled down or even cancelled. It is all part of trying to slow the spread of coronavirus. … part in a self-quarantine. “While we don’t think we can completely stop the spread of COVID-19, one of our goals is to lessen …
education › ... › gsbs-research-resources
… out of the laboratory to improve patient care.   Computational and Integrative Biomedical Research Center … of DNA sequencing and bioinformatics technologies that will allow greater scientific advances in the future.   Center for Cell and Gene Therapy The Center for …
news › determining-meals-before-and-after-exercise
… varying methods of refueling.  Roberta Anding , registered dietitian, sports dietitian and assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at … food. If that still makes you feel queasy, try something called “swish and spit.” This means you swish a sports drink …
research › faculty-labs › paul-klotman-laboratory
… The Paul Klotman laboratory studies HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) and how the kidney … a leading cause of renal disease in the African American community. Additionally, as highly active anti-retroviral … of Podocan in bone and cardiovascular diseases. Another topic we are investigating is the role of myosin, heavy …
healthcare › ... › leukemia
… leukemia affects the other type of cells that normally become granulocytes, red blood cells, or platelets. The four … infection or bleeding. These drugs include epoetin and hematopoietic stimulants. Some types of acute leukemia spread to … them. In general, healthy habits such as eating a balanced diet and getting enough sleep and exercise may help control …
healthcare › ... › hemifacial-spasm
… contractions of the eyelid and other facial muscles. It usually begins gradually around one eye and may eventually … side of the face. Very rarely, both sides of the face may become affected in HFS, but the contractions remain asymmetric … the Treatment of Hemifacial Spasm: An Update on Clinical Studies. Toxins (Basel). 2021 Dec 9;13(12):881.  Tugend M, …
healthcare › ... › hand-surgery
… both surgical and non-surgical options, for patients of all ages. From relieving carpal tunnel syndrome to … of life of patients. With cutting-edge techniques and a commitment to personalized care, they are dedicated to … positions often when you are doing repeated motions. Stop any activity that you think may be causing finger, hand, …
healthcare › ... › da-vinci-hysterectomy
… among others. After a hysterectomy, a woman's periods will stop and she can no longer get pregnant. There are several … may be shorter than with abdominal surgery. … Laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH). … The uterus is … offers patients a minimally invasive treatment option for complex hysterectomies. Compared to traditional open …
healthcare › ... › lung-transplant-evaluation-process
… Meet your Transplant Pulmonologists Puneet Garcha, M.D., FCCP Diana Guerra, M.D. Gloria Li, M.D. Justin Segraves, M.D. … Below you will find some of the most common questions. … In general, the better shape that a … and physical exam and review available physiologic studies at the initial transplant clinic visit. Patients who …
news › maternal-diet-during-lactation-affects-milk-bacteria
… eats while she is breastfeeding can modulate the beneficial composition of the mother’s milk, but the underlying … milk. They report the first evidence that the mother’s diet while breastfeeding can shape the profile of human milk … “This was particularly exciting, since HMOs are basically inert substances to a mother or her baby. However, they …
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