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126 EATING DISORDERS CONFERENCE SET FOR TEENS, PARENTS, COACHESAnorexia Nervosa and Bulimia-eating disorders which can be life-threatening to teenagers and emotionally devastating to their parents, coaches, counselors, teachers and other adults who work with youth-are the focus of a conference set for Saturday, February 1 at Highland High School in Salt Lake Ci...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-01-03
127 EDUCATION FOR AMERICA'S *M0ST TRUSTED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS' BEGINS WITH U of U WHITE COAT CEREMONYSalt Lake City-Students entering the Doctor of Pharmacy program at the University of Utah will begin their education officially at the College of Pharmacy's White Coat Ceremony this Friday.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-10-21
128 EXCHANGE REDUCES MERCURY HAZARD BY 2,116 THERMOMETERSSALT LAKE CITY-Utahns traded in mercury thermometers at a near feverish pace during a statewide drive to reduce the threat of household mercury poisoning, according to the University of Utah Poison Control Center (UPCC).Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-08-20
129 FAMILIES WITH THREE RARE GENETIC CONDITIONS PLAN FIRST INTERNATIONAL MEETING HOSTED BY U OF U GENETICISTFamilies of children diagnosed with three very rare genetic conditions will meet with each other and the physician who first described the conditions, June 4-7, at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-03-19
130 GENE FOR MALIGNANT MELANOMA LOCALIZED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH INVESTIGATORSResearchers at University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City have localized a gene believed responsible for an increased risk of inherited melanoma, a frequently fatal form of skin cancer that affects one in 100 American Caucasians in their lifetime.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-11-10
131 HARRIS GRANT BOLSTERS ARTIFICIAL VISION RESEARCH AT UA Salt Lake City foundation has presented a $25,000 grant to the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Utah to further basic research in artificial vision, which ultimately may provide a limited visual function for the blind.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1991-02-15
132 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACADEMY ON U CAMPUS GETS THUMBS UP FROM STUDENTS, EDUCATORSHigh school students participating in the Health Professions Academy call it "cool." Administrators from the University of Utah Health Sciences Center and Salt Lake City School District, who are offering the experience, say it's "meaningful" and "a wonderful partnership."Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-01-12
133 HUNTSMAN ANNOUNCES $100 MILLION CONTRIBUTION TO CANCER RESEARCHSALT LAKE CITY -- Jon M. Huntsman today announced the contribution of $100 million Co the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, the largest financial contribution ever to medical research and the second largest cash gift in the history of higher education in America.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-10-02
134 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DRUG DELIVERY SET BY U COLLEGE OF PHARMACYPharmaceutic experts from around the world will attend the Third International Symposium on Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Systems February 24-27 at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-02-20
135 Legendary Rock Star Alice Cooper Bands Together Fellow Musicians to fight cancerSALT LAKE CITY - On the face of it, Alice Cooper, Eric Clapton, and Faith Hill may not have a lot in common. Although popular musical artists, they come from widely divergent genres and generations.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-08-05
136 MAXWELL M. WINTROBE DIES AT 85- DISTINGUISHED HEMATOLOGIST AND U OF U PROFESSORMaxwell Myer Wintrobe, M.D., Ph.D., one of the world's foremost hematologists and a founding father of the University of Utah's four-year School of Medicine, died December 9, 1986, at his home in Salt Lake City of a heart ailment.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-12-09
137 NEW RECOMMENDATIONS AGAINST USE OF IPECAC SYRUP PROMPT CAUTIONS FROM UTAH POISON CONTROL, PEDIATRICIANSSALT LAKE CITY-In light of new recommendations that ipecac syrup not be used to induce vomiting in case of child poisoning, Utahns should contact the Utah Poison Control Center (UPCC) or their physicians before administering ipecac.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-11-11
138 NEW SPECTROMETER ALLOWS U OF U RESEARCHERS TO STUDY MICROPARTICLESVery small particles that play major roles in health status now can be studied more closely at University of Utah Health Sciences Center thanks, in part, to a $20,000 donation from TheraTech, Incorporated, Salt Lake City, that helped purchase a quasi-elastic light scattering spectrometer (QELS).Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-09-21
139 NEW TRAINING PROGRAM AIMS TO PREVENT ACL TEARS AMONG UNIVERSITY OF UTAH'S FEMALE ATHLETESSALT LAKE CITY - Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears have brought an untimely end to many an athlete's season-if not career-but a new program at the University of Utah may help prevent those devastating injuries in women athletes.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-04-12
140 NOTE TO EDITORSJust a follow-up to a news release we sent you Friday about the first of six 'Future Doctors' programs to be presented Tuesday, Oct. 19 from 3-4:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake City School District Technology Center, 1164 South Main St.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-10-18
141 OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT RECEIVES RESEARCH GRANTSALT LAKE CITY-The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center has received a $35,000 grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) to advance research into the causes, treatment and prevention of eye diseases.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-01-21
142 PHARMACY STUDENT TO RECEIVE LIBBY GARDNER PRIZESALT LAKE CITY - Cathyyen Dang, who will receive her Pharm.D. degree at the College of Pharmacy commencement on Friday, will be awarded the Elizabeth Fuhriman Gardner Prize as this year's outstanding female student in Health Sciences at the University of Utah.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-05-04
143 PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE TOPIC OF MEDICAL STUDENT CONFERENCESALT LAKE CITY - Physician-assisted suicide will be the topic of the American Medical Association-Medical Student Section Regional Conference, to be held at Primary Children's Medical Center on Saturday, February 1.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-01-29
144 PHYSICIAN-CANCER SURVIVOR TO ADDRESS U OF U MEDICAL SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTSALT LAKE CITY-A physician whose experience with cancer fundamentally altered her view of a doctor's role in healing will address the University of Utah School of Medicine May 24 commencement.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-05-21
145 PRESIDENT-ELECT OF AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO SPEAK AT U OF U MEDICAL SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTAlan R. Nelson, M.D., a Salt Lake City internist/ endocrinologist and president-elect of the American Medical Association, will deliver the University of Utah School of Medicine Commencement address on Saturday, May 27.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-05-19
146 PROGESTERONE CUTS PRETERM BIRTHS BY ONE-THIRD SAY U OF U OBSTETRICIAN, NATIONAL COLLEAGUESSALT LAKE CITY-A form of the hormone progesterone called hydroxyprogesterone caproate, or 17P, can reduce preterm births by up to one-third, according to a study due out in the June 12 New England Journal of Medicine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-06-09
147 PROVIDING AND FINANCING CARE OF CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN TOPIC OF UPCOMING CONFERENCE FOR PARENTS AND PROFESSIONALSMeeting the critical needs of chronically ill children is the topic of a conference planned for May 12-14 at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake City.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-05-03
148 RACE RUNS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP, CANGENETIC GROUPINGS, NOT RACE, A BETTER WAY TO STUDY DISEASE U PHYSICIAN, CO-AUTHOR WRITE IN LATEST SCIENTIFIC AMERICANSALT LAKE CITY-Africans and Australian aborigines have similar skin color, but they're not the same raceotherwise they're not closely related to one another.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-12-10
149 RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY OPTIMAL LENGTH OF PROZAC TREATMENT TO MINIMIZE RELAPSE IN MAJOR DEPRESSIONSALT LAKE CITY, September 1,1998 - Depressed patients treated with Prozac (fluoxetine hydrochloride) for 38 weeks showed significantly lower relapse rates than those who discontinued therapy earlier, according to a study published today in the American Icumal of Psychiatry.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-09-01
150 RICHARD RICCI DIES AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITALRichard Ricci died tonight at University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. Life support was withdrawn at 7:16 p.m. and death came quickly, at 7:28 p.m. His family members-wife Angela, mother, brother and sister-were at his bedside.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-08-30
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