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Impact of 2002 Canadian forest fires felt 700 miles away in Baltimore, Maryland

Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health analyzed how airborne particulate matter from forest fires in the Canadian providence of Quebec traveled more than 700 miles to homes in Baltimore, Md. The study authors found a dramatic increase in outdoor and indoor fine particulate matter an atmospheric pollutant that is harmful to people with respiratory diseases in Baltimo...

Maryland's Pearlin to receive GSA's 2004 Distinguished Career Contribution to Gerontology Award

The Gerontological Society of America has chosen Dr. Leonard I. Pearlin of the University of Maryland at College Park's Sociology Department to receive its 2004 Award for the Distinguished Career Contribution to Gerontology. This prize is given annually to an individual whose theoretical contributions have helped bring about a new synthesis and perspective or have yielded original and elegant res...

University of Maryland School of Medicine scientist receives prestigious presidential award

A University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty member has received the 2003 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the nation's highest honor for professionals at the outset of their independent research careers. Steven D. Munger, PhD, assistant professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology, was honored for his research into the sense of taste....... Dr. Munger's study, funde...

Maryland's 1990 'Saturday night special' ban reduced gun homicides in the state, new study shows

The Maryland law banning "Saturday night special" handguns was associated with a 9 percent decrease in firearm homicides in the state between 1990-1998, according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The study was published in the March 2002 issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology (Vol. 155, No.5:...

NIH grant keeps University of Maryland on the cutting edge of complementary and alternative medicine

. . The University of Maryland School of Medicine's Complementary Medicine Program has received a $7.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to fund a wide range of new research into alternative treatments for pain, including acupuncture, mind/body therapies and herbal remedies. The grant establishes the University of Maryland as a Specialized Center for Complementary and A...

University of Maryland announces $24 million research initiative to find new treatments for schizophrenia

.The University of Maryland School of Medicine will receive $24 million over six.years from the Swiss pharmaceutical firm Novartis Pharma AG to discover new.treatments for schizophrenia. This collaboration brings together one of the.country's leading academic research centers in schizophrenia and one of the.world's largest pharmaceutical companies.. .The partnership will initiate important basi...

New Treatment Under Investigation At University Of Maryland Could Dramatically Reduce Colon Cancer Deaths

.An experimental new treatment for advanced colon cancer shows promise of saving.thousands of lives a year, says a University of Maryland Medical Center.physician who has begun clinical trials.. . The therapy involves intravenous administration of two standard drugs.and a newer drug in a different combination than the standard treatment. Early.results from a similar study showed complete...

"TRAMAH" Model Seeks To Improve Emergency Response Paper Uses Maryland As Test Region

LINTHICUM, MD, April 20 - A new mathematical model has been developed to improve...the response to emergencies by better situating trauma care centers and...aeromedical depots. The results are presented in a paper being delivered at the...Montreal conference of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management...Sciences (INFORMS) and the Canadian Operations Research Society (CORS) on...Tu...
(Date:6/18/2013)... The new swab, designed for infants ... the tip allowing for faster collection of infant saliva. ... (SIS) can be tested for cortisol, cotinine, testosterone, ... diameter of the Salimetrics Infant Swab has been increased ... access more saliva in the newborn’s mouth and thereby ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... (PRWEB) June 18, 2013 A ground-breaking ... stroke patients a new rehabilitation treatment. , Constraint ... and offers a new intensive rehabilitation program to help ... those with cerebral palsy and some other neurological conditions. ... “rewires” the brain helping people to improve the use ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... IL (PRWEB) June 17, 2013 The ... after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) closely resembles that ... study published online in the journal Radiology. , ... seen in early Alzheimer’s dementia,” said the study’s lead ... the Division of Neuroradiology at the University of Pittsburgh ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... Essential tremor (ET) is the most common ... people in the United States, and millions more worldwide. ... causes ET, there are no medications specifically designed to ... Tremor© is the International Essential Tremor Foundation’s annual research ... cure for this life-altering neurological condition. , “Although millions ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... distribution of white matter brain abnormalities in some patients ... found in early Alzheimer,s dementia, according to a new ... , "Findings of MTBI bear a striking resemblance ... study,s lead author, Saeed Fakhran, M.D., assistant professor of ... of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. "Additional research may help ...
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