Indiana Study: Blood Test Shows Results For Heart Disease Risk
A study by two Indiana University School of Medicine doctors has unveiled a new purpose for a widely used blood test for heart attack patients.
Read MoreA study by two Indiana University School of Medicine doctors has unveiled a new purpose for a widely used blood test for heart attack patients.
Read MoreIndiana has a new name. With its growing field of precision medicine and life sciences, the state has secured the title of Radiopharmaceutical Capital of the World.Â
Read MoreAn international team of researchers led by the Indiana University School of Medicine has recently linked a previously uncharacterized gene to a human disorder for the first time.
Read MoreIndiana University School of Medicine’s Yoshikazu Imanishi, PhD, was recently awarded a four-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Eye Institute and a three-year, $500,000 grant from the Foundation Fighting Blindness to study genetic causes of blindness.
Read MoreLoneliness is a significant biopsychosocial stressor with a mortality risk comparable to smoking more than 15 cigarettes a day and more harmful than alcoholism, obesity and lack of physical activity.
Read MoreAn Indiana University School of Medicine statewide project in collaboration with Indiana University Health was recently funded to help people living with dementia as well as their family care partners find more support and resources, thanks to a new $686,000 grant from the National Institute on Aging IMPACT Collaboratory.
Read MoreA new blood test developed at the Indiana University School of Medicine may shake up how doctors treat patients who suffer from anxiety disorders.
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