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    Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Toshio Narahashi, 1927-2013

    An internationally known pharmacologist, Toshio Narahashi headed the pharmacology department at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine for 17 years and was a tenured professor at the medical school for more than 35 years.
    An internationally known pharmacologist, Toshio Narahashi headed the pharmacology department at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine for 17 years and was a tenured professor at the medical school for more than 35 years. Many...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research, Duke University, Colon Cancer

  2. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dr. Paul Lietman

    Dr. Paul S. Lietman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine, pharmacology, molecular sciences and pediatrics, died of congestive heart failure April 20 at his Ruxton home. He was 79.
    Dr. Paul S. Lietman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine, pharmacology, molecular sciences and pediatrics, died of congestive heart failure April 20 at his Ruxton home. He was 79. "He was a gifted educator and was beloved by generations of...

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Highlandtown, Colleges and Universities, Trinidad and Tobago, Pediatrics

  4. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Robert J. Cotter, Johns Hopkins medical school professor

    Robert James Cotter, a Johns Hopkins scientist and professor whose work in mass spectrometry has contributed to discoveries in health and science, died last Monday of heart failure at his home at HarborView in Baltimore. He was 69.
    Robert James Cotter, a Johns Hopkins scientist and professor whose work in mass spectrometry has contributed to discoveries in health and science, died last Monday of heart failure at his home at HarborView in Baltimore. He was 69. His work, which earned...

    Tags: Arts, Immune System, Arts and Culture, Cycling, Teaching and Learning

  6. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Dr. Jen Ashton: Age Stopping Secrets

    Dr. Jennifer Ashton is a Board-Certified Ob-Gyn, who specializes in Adolescent Gynecology. Born in California and raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, she hails from a family of 6 other physicians and one nurse. She attended the Horace Mann School and then Columbia College of Columbia University before obtaining her medical degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. She was the single recipient of the prestigious Bartlestone Prize in Pharmacology from Columbia medical school. Dr. Ashton served as Chief Resident in Ob-Gyn at St.Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, where she was awarded Chief Resident of the Year upon completing her post-graduate training.
    Dr. Jennifer Ashton is a Board-Certified Ob-Gyn, who specializes in Adolescent Gynecology. Born in California and raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, she hails from a family of 6 other physicians and one nurse. She attended the Horace Mann School and then...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Fox News Channel (tv network), Breast Cancer, Health, Health and Medical Professionals

  8. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Psychiatrist: Altar Boy Saw Relationship With Sexually Abusive Priest As 'Positive'

    The Hartford Courant
    A psychiatric expert for the Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford on Tuesday disputed a diagnosis that a teenage victim of sexual abuse by a priest will suffer long-term mental health problems and even asserted that the boy's relationship with the priest...

    Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Behavioral Conditions, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Psychiatry

  10. Aug 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Dr. Joseph Vincent Brady, behavioral neuroscientist, dies

    Joseph Vincent Brady, a nationally and internationally known behavioral neuroscientist, behavioral pharmacologist and space researcher who established the department of behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Friday of multiple organ failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Joseph Vincent Brady, a nationally and internationally known behavioral neuroscientist, behavioral pharmacologist and space researcher who established the department of behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Friday of...

    Tags: University of Chicago, High Blood Pressure, St. Michaels, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest

  12. Aug 4, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  13. A time of celebration

    Ebenezer AME Church’s Lucy P. Jones Missionary Society visited Grace Snively on July 29 at her home and presented her with gifts, flowers and a cake.   It was Mrs. Grace’s (Aunt Grace to most) 98th birthday.   Aunt Grace received many...

    Tags: Potatoes, Animals, Sociology, Human Interest, Vegetarian Diet

  14. Feb 11, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Tavares High students excel in health-careers brain bowl

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    In its first year of existence, the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) chapter at Tavares High School, which includes students in the school’s Health Careers Academy, brought home an impressive array of honors from the HOSA Regional...
  16. Sep 10, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Yale Grad Student Vanishes Days Before Wedding

    Police in Connecticut are on the hunt for a Yale University graduate student who went missing five days before her wedding.
    wpix.com
    Police in Connecticut are on the hunt for a Yale University graduate student who went missing five days before her wedding. Annie Le, 24, a doctoral student in pharmacology, was last spotted in a college research lab Tuesday morning. According to police,...

    Tags: California, WPIX, FBI, Colleges and Universities, Annie Le

  18. Sep 11, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Missing Yale Grad Student Authored Article On Student Safety

    A Yale University graduate student who vanished five days before she was to wed a Long Island man, wrote a student magazine article on how to be safe around campus.
    wpix.com
    A Yale University graduate student who vanished five days before she was to wed a Long Island man, wrote a student magazine article on how to be safe around campus. Annie Le's article, entitled "Crime and Safety in New Haven," was included in the...

    Tags: California, WPIX, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment

  20. May 21, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Miracle drug' called junk science

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    Tribune reporter
    Desperate to help their autistic children, hundreds of parents nationwide are turning to an unproven and potentially damaging treatment: multiple high doses of a drug sometimes used to chemically castrate sex offenders. The therapy is based on a theory,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Pediatrics, Hormones and Metabolism, Teen-agers, Diseases and Illnesses

  22. Apr 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Salvia divinorum, an old psychedelic drug with new appeal

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It's been almost 50 years since a generation of young people were urged to "turn on and tune out" with the aid of psychedelic drugs. But at least one hallucinogenic drug remains legal and widely available -- and it's become popular with today's teenagers....

    Tags: Missouri, Teen-agers, Los Angeles Times, Anthony Adams, Los Angeles

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