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Frequently hospitalized patients may benefit from new medical specialty focused on their needs
Declining rates of hospitalization have discouraged primary care doctors from seeing their patients in the hospital and encouraged the growing use of “hospitalists,” a new physician specialty focused on the care of hospitalized patients. Further developments in the field mean that frequently hospitalized patients also may need a specialist focused on their care, according to an expert on hospital care at the University of Chicago.
Special Collections Research Center to reopen in renovated space March 28
The Special Collections Research Center ’s renovated research, teaching and study spaces will reopen at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 28.
Eyes Linger Longer With Google Than Bing: User Centric Takes a Second Look
CHICAGO , Jan. 27, 2011 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — Independent eye tracking research reveals that while advertisers benefit from the top three paid positions on both Google and Microsoft’s Bing, Google attracts more visual attention to these links than Bing.
Plantar Fasciitis? Stretching Seems to Do the Trick
New study compares two treatment methods for acute plantar fasciitis ROSEMONT, Ill. , Nov.
Less Glycemic Variability, Better Patient Reported Outcomes with Lantus® and Apidra® Regimen vs. Premix Analog Insulin
– Study Findings Presented at American Diabetes Association’s 70th Annual Scientific Sessions – PARIS, June 26 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — Sanofi-aventis (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY ) announced today results of a study which demonstrated that patients using Lantus® (insulin glargine rDNA origin injection) once-daily and Apidra® (insulin glulisine rDNA origin injection) before meals reported improved patient reported outcomes and decreased glycemic variability versus premix analog insulin. Two abstracts from this study were highlighted at the American Diabetes Association’s 70th Annual Scientific Sessions (ADA).
US cars top foreign brands on quality survey
WASHINGTON – U.S. automakers have surpassed foreign brands for the first time in a survey that measures the quality of new cars and trucks.
Experimental Targeted Therapy Shows Early Promise Against Medulloblastomas – A Type of Childhood Brain Cancer
CHICAGO, June 5, 2010 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — Researchers from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium (PBTC) presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology the findings of a pediatric brain tumor study using an experimental drug that targets the underlying genetic makeup of the tumor.
A face only a jailer could love?
Ugly Betty may have done all right, but for most homely folks, life can be one long kick to the curb. Cute kids not only get more tender loving care from…
‘Not Tonight, Honey – I’d Rather Read a Book’
iVillage Study Unveils Hard Hitting Truths On Women and Their Married Sex Lives – Revealing That Most Married Women Would Rather Sleep, Read or Catch a Movie Than Have Sex With Their Spouse Sex Study Conducted in Conjunction with Launch of “iVillage Pregnancy & Parenting” Site NEW YORK, May 20 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — “Not tonight honey, I have a headache” has a whole new meaning, according to a new sex study from iVillage, the essential digital brand for women. The study, which coincides with the launch of iVillage’s Pregnancy and Parenting site, http://www.ivillage.com/pregnancy-parenting , reveals that two-thirds of married women admit they would rather be doing something else rather than having sex with their spouses.
Dementia can steal ability to discern flavors
(CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM) — People with dementia can lose their capacity to understand sights, sounds and words. And in some cases, the condition can also take away the meaning of flavors, a…