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101 STUDY SHOWS CAR SEAT BELT GOOD FOR BOTH PREGNANT MOTHER AND FETUSPregnant women who don't wear a car seat belt for fear of injuring the fetus during a crash or because it's inconvenient should think again.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-29
102 Teaching Golfers with DisabilitiesTo: Sports Editors From: Dr. David M. Compton, Project Director, GAIN Salt Lake City & Gary Robb, President, National Alliance for Accessible Golf Date: July 8, 2003Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-08
103 TEEN SUBJECTS SOUGHT FOR U OF U SCHIZOPHRENIA DRUG TRIALThe Mood Disorders Clinic at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center is recruiting adolescents diagnosed with schizophrenia for a clinical trial of the drug olanzapine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-02-10
104 TO: Assignment Editors From: Cindy FazziWhat: National Herpes Awareness Week, Nov. 16-22, 2003 In conjunction with National Herpes Awareness Week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will issue a news release to media outlets nationwide about the epidemic of genital herpes and a national trial of a potential vaccine against the diseas...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-11-17
105 To: Assignment Editors From: Jason BurgessDetails: U Hospital will host six Japanese anesthesia academic physicians, who will learn new technigues using an anesthetic developed at the U of U. Recently approved for use in Japan, Remifentanil, a short-acting anesthetic that allows patients to wake rapidly, has been used in the U.S. for five y...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-10-15
106 To: Assignment Editors From: Jason BurgessWhat: U Hospital to Open Spanish-Speaking Clinic When: Saturday, Aug. 2, noon-4 p.m. Where: Redwood Health Center, 1525 W. 2100 South Who: Art Pina, Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; Tony Yapias, State Office of Hispanic Affairs; Richard Fullmer, University Hospitals & Clinics; and Enrique Baires, ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-29
107 TO: Assignment Editors FROM: Jason BurgessWHAT: Special Media Tour, Eccles Critical Care Pavilion, University Hospital WHEN: Friday, March 28, at 10 a.m. (one hour before the 11 a.m. ribbon-cutting program) WHERE: Meet at the Starbucks Deli inside the pavilion near the north entrance to the Emergency Department.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-03-26
108 TO: ASSIGNMENT EDITORS FROM: OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRSDetails: For the 10th year, a picnic for bone marrow stem cell transplant survivors and their families along with staff from University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics, Primary Children's Medical Center, and LDS Hospital will celebrate each patient's successful stem cell transplant. The picnic, themed "...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-08-19
109 To: Assignment Editors From: Office of Public AffairsDetails: Approximately 120 players associated with Project GAIN will take to the golf course Wednesday to mark the end of the program's first season for golfers with disabilities. Project GAIN (Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks), conceived by U of U College of Health professor David M. Compton...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-08-26
110 To: Assignment Editors What: Project GAIN Holds Free Golf ClinicDetails: A Free Golf Clinic for people with disabilities will be held Sept. 20, from 2-4 p.m. at Bonneville Golf course. The clinic, sponsored by the University of Utah's Project GAIN (Golf: Accessible and Inclusive Networks), will be led by local PGA professionals.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-09-17
111 TRADE TOXIC MERCURY THERMOMETERS FOR DIGITAL, KEEP KIDS AND THE ENVIRONMENT SAFESALT LAKE CITY-Mercury thermometers may provide an accurate way to take temperatures, but they're also fragile and break easily. When that happens, people and the environment are endangered because mercury is toxic.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-09
112 U ANNOUNCES SAFE WORKPLACE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTSThe University of Utah's Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (RMCOEH) has announced the recipients of its Safe Workplace Program scholarships for the 2003-2004 academic year.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-17
113 U ASSOCIATE NURSING DEAN RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD IN ONCOLOGYSusan L. Beck, Ph.D., A.P.R.N., FAAN, A.O.C.N., has received the 2003 Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Distinguished Service Award.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-02-14
114 U BIOCHEMIST SUNDQUIST RECEIVES NATIONAL HONOR FOR RESEARCH INTO HOW HIV ASSEMBLES, SPREADSOriginal research into how HIV assembles and spreads from cell to cell-which may lead to new drugs to fight the diseasehas earned University of Utah biochemistry professor Wesley I. Sundquist, Ph.D., a national award from his peersPress Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-02-03
115 U College of Nursing Holds Career Day to Help Students Explore ProfessionAs Florence Nightingale said, nursing is "a high calling," but the University of Utah College of Nursing thinks wider exposure might help more students recognize such a calling in themselves.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-10-15
116 U ENDOCRINOLOGIST RECEIVES $1.9 MILLION GRANT TO STUDY HOW OBESITY MAKES THE HEART RESISTANT TO INSULINSALT LAKE CITY-University of Utah endocrinologist E. Dale Abel, M.D., Ph.D., has received a $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute to study how obesity makes the heart resistant to insulin.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-08-12
117 U GENETICIST CAPECCHI WINS WOLF PRIZE, PEZCOLLER-AACR AWARD FOR RESEARCH IN GENE TARGETING AND "KNOCKOUT" TECHNOLOGYAs a small child, Mario R. Capecchi, Ph.D., wandered homeless through Trento, Italy, after the Nazis put his mother in a concentration camp.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-01-24
118 U HOSPITAL RANKS 7TH IN NATION FOR ORGAN DONATION CONSENTSALT LAKE CITY-University of Utah Hospital ranks seventh highest in the country for its organ donation consent rate, according to the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations. University Hospital received one of only seven "A" ratings among 200 hospitals.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-18
119 U HOSPITAL SETS PUBLIC PREVIEW OF NEW OPERATING ROOMSUniversity Hospital will give employees and community members a chance to tour the newest operating facility this week before the six new operating rooms open for patients. The public open house is scheduled Saturday, July 19, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-16
120 U MEDICAL SCHOOL PROFESSOR' S WORK IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY EARNS AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S xSWORD OF HOPE' AWARDSALT LAKE CITY-University of Utah medical physicist Dennis D. Leavitt, Ph.D., who is nationally recognized for his contributions to cancer research, education, and clinical care through radiation oncology, will receive the Utah American Cancer Society's highest honor-the Sword of Hope award.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-04
121 U MEDICAL SCHOOL RESEACHER WINS PRESTIGIOUS PEW SCHOLARSHIPSALT LAKE CITY-A University of Utah School of Medicine neurobiologist has been chosen as a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences-one of only 20 researchers nationwide to receive the honor.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-10-07
122 U MEDICAL SCHOOL TO HONOR BODY DONORS, FAMILIESSALT LAKE CITY-The 96 people who donated their bodies to the University of Utah School of Medicine last year will be honored May 23 in a service at Salt Lake City Cemetery.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-05-20
123 U MEDICAL STUDENT TO INVESTIGATE HIGH RATE OF ANEMIA AMONG HISPANIC BABIESA high incidence of anemia among babies born in the United States to mothers of Mexican or South American origin will be investigated by a University of Utah medical student in a research funded by the National Medical Fellowships.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-13
124 U NAMES NEW DEAN FOR COLLEGE OF HEALTHSALT LAKE CITY-James E. "Jay" Graves, Ph.D., currently associate dean for Graduate Studies, Budget and Research in the College of Education at Syracuse University, New York, has been named the new dean of the University of Utah College of Health.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-05-12
125 U NURSING PROFESSOR' S STUDY AIMS TO HELP FAMILIES LEARN ADVOCATE FOR TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTSAs medical advances increase longevity, the nation's hospices and long-term care centers are rapidly filling up, Yet few family members have the knowledge or skills to advocate effectively for loved ones who must spend their final days in these facilities. A study by a University of Utah College of ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-30
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