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1 GROWTH, IMPACT OF UTAH MEDICINE FOCUS OF NEW HISTORY BOOKWith few dollars but many dreams, the University of Utah School of Medicine grew from a two- to four-year school in the 1940s. That story, and the impact of medical advances made in Utah upon the state and nation are chronicled in a new book, Medicine in the Beehive State, 1940-1990.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-02-26
2 RESEARCHERS CONFIRM LINK BETWEEN UTAH LEUKEMIAS, 19 50s NUCLEAR TESTS IN NEVADAFallout from above-ground nuclear testing in Nevada may have been responsible for approximately 3-6 percent of the deaths from leukemia in Utah during the 30 years from 1952-1981, according to a study to be published August 1 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-07-27
3 RESEARCHERS CONFIRM LINK BETWEEN UTAH THYROID DISORDERS, 1950s NUCLEAR TESTS IN NEVADAAn association between exposure to radioactive isotopes of iodine generated by above-ground testing of nuclear weapons at the Nevada Test Site some 40 years ago and thyroid neoplasms, or growths, has been confirmed by investigators in a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-08-04
4 RETIRING AFTER 44 YEARS: CONCERT TO HONOR DR. E. I. HASHIMOTOOne of the most distinguished and beloved faculty members in the history of the University of Utah College of Medicine, Dr. E. I. Hashimoto, is being honored with a special concert and reception on campus Sunday. The U anatomy professor is retiring after 44 years of instruction in gross and surgical...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1979-05-01
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