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26 CHEMOTHERAPY MAY SPARE SOME HEAD AND NECK CANCER PATIENTS FROM DISFIGURING SURGERY, SAYS U RESEARCHERTo have a vocal cord surgically removed means not only a major functional loss but an emotional adjustment as well. Surgeon R. Kim Davis hopes that his studies of preoperative chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer can help alleviate this trauma for patients.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-03-27
27 CHEMOTHERAPY, HORMONAL TREATMENTS REDUCE RISK OF BREAST CANCER RECURRENCE, STUDIES SHOWWomen with breast cancer that has not yet invaded the lymph nodes may have new treatment options to prevent the disease from recurring, according to results' of four major breast cancer clinical trials, one of which included investigators at the Utah Regional Cancer Center, based at University of Ut...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-03-14
28 CHICOAN RECEIVES M.D. DEGREE, AWARDBrian Ray Peterson, son of the late Robert and Emma Lou Peterson, was one of 96 students to receive his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City on May 26. At a reception preceding the commencement ceremony, Brian was honored with an award as the out...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-05-23
29 CHILD ABUSE AND DEPRESSIVE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS FOCUS OF UPCOMING U OF U NURSING WORKSHOPS"You're in Charge," and "Coping with Depressive Family Relationships" are topics of workshops this spring at the University of Utah College of Nursing.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-02-13
30 CHILDREN ACT FAST-SO DO POISONINGSEvery year Congress authorizes the President of the United States to designate the third week in March as National Poison Prevention Week, to alert the public to the dangers of poisoning and the importance of poison prevention. The basic theme each year is "Children Act Fast-So Do Poisonings."Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-03-22
31 CHILDREN AND HOSPITALS WEEK CELEBRATION SET FOR MARCH 22-28 AT U HOSPITAL"Commitment to Caring" is the theme of the national Children and Hospitals Week, March 22-28. The University of Utah Hospital will celebrate with an open house and tours for the general public and activities for its young patients.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-03-18
32 CHILDREN FEATURED IN LATEST U HOSPITAL EXHIBITUniversity Hospital's latest exhibit, "Images of Children," will be on display through April 30. The exhibit is a collection of works from the Springville Art Museum.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-02-08
33 CHILDS' GIFT COMPLETES U OF U CHAIR IN RADIOLOGY; HONORS PIONEERING UTAH WOMEN IN MEDICINEA gift of $500,000 from William and Patricia Child has completed funding for an endowed chair in the University of Utah School of Medicine: The William H. and Patricia W. Child Presidential Endowed Chair in Radiology Honoring Pioneering Utah Women in Medicine. Income from the endowment will free tim...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-05-07
34 CHINESE SCROLL PAINTINGS ON EXHIBIT AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOSPITALWorks of modern masters of Chinese painting from the Peoples Republic of China are now on exhibit at the University of Utah Hospital as part of its Program for the Arts.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-03-15
35 CHOCOLATE FOR THE HOLIDAYS? IT HAS HEALTH BENEFITS, BUT ONLY IN MODERATIONHealthy holiday eating can include chocolate, but you have to choose the right type and eat it in moderation.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-11-21
36 CHRISTOPHER NELSON NAMED TO NEW PUBLIC AFFAIRS POST AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERChristopher Nelson has been named associate director of public affairs at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. In his new role, Nelson will help coordinate both internal and external communications efforts for the U of U Hospitals & Clinics; School of Medicine, colleges of Pharmacy, Nursin...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-09
37 CHROMOSOME ENDS SHORTEN WITH AGE, PREDICT MORTALITY FROM HEART DISEASE, VARIOUS INFECTIOUS DISEASESSALT LAKE CITY-As if it's not bad enough that people lose their hair, teeth, and eyesight as they age, their chromosomes desert them, too.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-01-27
38 CIGARETTE SMOKING LINKED TO A GENETIC ALTERATION OBSERVED IN SOME COLON CANCERSA genetic alteration that occurs in some colon cancers has been positively linked to cigarette smoking in a major new study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-11-14
39 CLEAN-UP, SERVICE PROJECT FOR HOMELESS SLATED BY U COLLEGE OF NURSINGA spring project--community service day-will find volunteers from the University of Utah College of Nursing and University Hospital nursing staff working to meet the needs of the homeless.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1991-04-01
40 CLINICAL HYPNOSIS HELPS TREAT MANY DISORDERS, SAYS U EXPERTClinical hypnosis-like any treatment--is not effective for everyone or for every problem, but it is being used with increasing success to treat a variety of psychological and medical disorders, according to D. Corydon Hammond, Ph.D., codirector of the Sex and Marital Therapy Clinic and associate pro...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1991-01-09
41 CLINICAL TRIALS OF NEW AIDS DRUG SET AT U MEDICAL CENTERThe University of Utah Medical Center has received permission from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin clinical trials of a new drug that shows promise for treating AIDS and AIDS-related complex (ARC).Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-10-18
42 CLOSING CEREMONIES FOR THE FIRST CLASS OF THE U OF U HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMYApproximately 35 Utah high school students will be recognized for their participation in the first-ever University of Utah Health Sciences Academy at a special closing ceremony Saturday, May 18, at 10:30 a.m., in Skaggs Hall auditorium in the U College of Pharmacy.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-05-09
43 CLOT-DISSOLVING DRUG FOR STROKE TREATMENT BEING TESTED IN U HOSPITAL STUDYAn new investigational drug that may limit the extent of brain damage associated with acute stroke is being tested at University of Utah Hospital, one of 30 medical centers in North America participating in a major clinical trial which began this summer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-09-26
44 CLYDE M. HEINER TO HEAD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONClyde M. Heiner, senior vice president of Questar Corporation, was elected president of the University Hospital Foundation and chairman of the Board of Trustees during the annual meeting recently.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1995-12-06
45 CO-CHAIR OF U DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS RECEIVES NATIONAL HONORRaymond L. White, Ph.D., co-chair of the Department of Human Genetics at the J.L. Sorenson School of Medicine at the University of Utah, has been honored by the American Association for Cancer Research for his work in genetic diagnosis of three significant diseases.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-07-12
46 COCHLEAR IMPLANT PATIENTS TO GATHER IN SALT LAKE CITY FOR UPDATE ON ARTIFICIAL EAR TECHNOLOGYSome 22 profoundly deaf individuals who have received cochlear implants at University of Utah Hospital will convene in Salt Lake City October 14 for an update on the technology that is helping to restore their hearing. The patients will join their spousesPress Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-10-03
47 COLD HANDS, WARM HEARTIt is often said that cold hands indicate a warm heart, but is there any truth behind the saying? Researchers from Salt Lake City, Utah, in the USA, say that there is, reporting that "the adage ‘cold hands, warm heart' is based on real differences in temperature".Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-05-14
48 COLEMAN, GESTELAND RECEIVE GOVERNOR'S MEDAL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYTwo distinguished members of the University of Utah school of Medicine faculty-Sherman S. Coleman, M.D., professor of surgery, and Raymond F. Gesteland, Ph.D., professor and co-chair of the Department of Human Genetics-are among nine Utahns receiving the 1994 Governor's Medal for Science and Technol...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-06-08
49 COLLAGEN INJECTIONS SHOWN TO REDUCE URINARY INCONTINENCE, SAY UNIVERSITY UROLOGISTSMen and women suffering urinary incontinence because of "sphincteric deficiency," which occurs when the outlet of the bladder can no longer close sufficiently to maintain urinary control, now may be helped by the injection of a substance called collagen around the bladder outlet.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-10-28
50 COLLEEN CONNELLY NAMED EMERGENCY MANAGER FOR U HOSPITALS, HEALTH SCIENCESColleen Connelly, R.N., a mass casualty specialist in the emergency department at University of Utah Hospital, has been named emergency manager for the University Hospitals & Clinics and health sciences center.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-12-02
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