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- Aromatherapy can cheer, but not heal: study
- CHICAGO AFP — Adding that expensive scented oil to your bath may help your mood, but it won't do much for your health, an upcoming study has found. Health and beauty companies have made millions off the soothing scents of aromatherapy products. But like many home remedies, there...
- Research articles 2008-03-03
- Luminex Corporation to Host the Planet xMAP USA 2008 Multiplexing Symposium in Boston
- Dr. Kathi Kellar from the CDC and microRNA Pioneer Dr. Carlo Croce from the Ohio State University will be the Keynote Speakers at the Three-Day Annual Multiplexing Technology Symposium AUSTIN, Texas -- Luminex Corporation (NASDAQ: LMNX), the worldwide leader in multiplexed solutions, today announced that it will host Planet...
- Research articles 2008-02-08
- Diabetics who were prescribed newer medications to control their illness were more likely to take these drugs as instructed than were patients who were prescribed drugs that have been on the market for several decades, states a study from Ohio State Unive
- Diabetics who were prescribed newer medications to control their illness were more likely to take these drugs as instructed than were patients who were prescribed drugs that have been on the market for several decades, states a study from Ohio State University, Columbus. The study suggests that patients on the...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- short runs
- THE NORTH AMERICAN MANUFACTURING RESEARCH INSTITUTE NAMRI and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers SME have announced the winners of the NAMRI/SME Research Implementation Award. The award recognizes individuals for outstanding original research that had a significant commercial or societal impact. This year's recipients were recognized for developing concepts and methods...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- African-American baccalaureate: biological and biomedical sciences
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences AFRICAN-AMERICAN BACCALAUREATE 2005 ...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Double Header Training at UMC; World Class Heart Transplant Teams to Become the 14th and 15th CardioWest™ Temporary Total Artificial Heart Certified Implant Centers
- TUCSON, Ariz. -- On Thursday and Friday, April 20 and 21, cardiovascular surgeon Benjamin Sun, M.D., of Ohio State University Ross Heart Hospital, and the 13 members of his transplant team were at University Medical Center UMC, in Tucson, Ariz., to complete Phase I of the CardioWestTM TAH-t certification training....
- Research articles 2006-04-25
- Deaths.(ON THE MOVE)(Obituary)(Brief article)
- Donald J. Shoemaker, 78, of Hutchinson Island, FL, on Oct. 30, 2005, after a brief illness. Shoemaker was a professor of psychology and director of psychological services at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL for 25 years. He was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and...
- Research articles 2006-03-21
- One in spirit
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Captions: One In Spirit: Bryan Todd Cook exchanged marital vows with Micah Adesina Nichols at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church in Columbus, OH. A graduate of Ohio State University and the University of Cincinnati, the bride is a Medicaid policy analyst with the state of Ohio. The...
- Research articles 2006-01-23
- Partners launch effort to increase training of service coordinators.(Brief Article)
- Service coordinators affiliated with senior housing programs have an opportunity to gain new skills through a partnership involving Ohio State University. The online Professional Service Coordinator Certificate program brings together OSU and the American Association of Service Coordinators for a Web-based program...
- Research articles 2005-10-28
- Five CliniComp Customers Honored as Most Wired/Wireless Hospital and Health Systems
- SAN DIEGO -- CliniComp, Intl., a recognized leader of advanced, hospital-wide clinical information systems, today announced that five customers - Genesis Health System, Martin Army Community Hospital, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Ohio State University Medical Center, and Sharp Healthcare - were each recognized for their IT leadership. Genesis Health...
- Research articles 2005-08-09
- CepTor Announces That Jerry R. Mendell, M.D., Renowned Muscular Dystrophy Expert, Joins Scientific Advisory Board
- HUNT VALLEY, Md. -- Kurtz Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics and Pathology at Ohio State University to Provide Clinical Direction for Myodur Studies CepTor Corporation (OTCBB:CEPO) today announced that Jerry R. Mendell, M.D., Director of the Neuromuscular Center at Columbus Children's Research Institute and former Chairman of the Department of...
- Research articles 2005-03-15
- NIH to Investigate OSU's Inhumane Spinal Injury Techniques Course
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Institutes of Health NIH has notified the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine PCRM that it will investigate charges by PCRM that Ohio State University has violated federal animal welfare regulations as part of its controversial Spinal Cord Injury Techniques Training Course. ...
- Research articles 2005-02-08
- Ohio State University's School of Public Health received a $30 million donation from Pennsylvania real estate investor Zell Kravinsky
- Ohio State University's School of Public Health received a $30 million donation from Pennsylvania real estate investor Zell Kravinsky to fund public health research within the school.
- Research articles 2004-11-18
- Ansley named Harding Hospital associate exec director
- Toni Ansley was appointed associate execu tive director of The Ohio State University Harding Hospital. Ansley has been the chief financial officer of OSU Harding Hospital for the past five years, and over the past year has accepted several new responsibilities within the department of psychiatry. As associate executive director,...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- A mad, crooked man.(BEYOND THE NORM)(Brief Article)
- How aggressively an angry person will react may be predicted by physical proportions. The farther certain paired body parts are from symmetrical--if one ear, index finger, or foot is bigger than the other, for example--the more likely it is that a person will show signs of ...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- Pouring It ON.
- Story by Tom Hale Major concrete pour in Columbus forms foundation for new OSU structure It took workers just two days, August 20-21, to complete a major concrete mat pour in Columbus, Ohio. The big pour...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
- Hospitals Select SoftMed Systems' Document Scanning and Imaging Solutions
- SoftMed Systems has signed agreements to provide document scanning and imaging solutions to the Ohio State University Medical Center (Columbus, OH), Hackensack University Medical Center (Hackensack, NJ), and Summa Health System (Akron, Ohio). Each agreement includes ChartScan, which SoftMed says is a "cost-effective, imaging solution for automating paper-based patient records...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- Seattle Genetics Adds Two Oncology Veterans to Scientific Advisory Board
- Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers BOTHELL, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 11, 2003 Seattle Genetics, Inc. (Nasdaq:SGEN) today announced that it has named Antonio Grillo-Lopez, M.D. and Michael A. Caligiuri, M.D. to its Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Grillo-Lopez is the former Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President, Medical and Regulatory...
- Research articles 2003-11-11
- U.S. Construction Spending Sets Record in September.
- By Ken Stammen, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 4--The U.S. construction industry had its best month ever in September, data released yesterday show. But in central Ohio, the picture isn't so rosy. While the overall health ...
- Research articles 2003-11-04
- IBM bags exclusive contract with second largest U.S. university
- In what is believed to be the largest ever exclusive computing hardware contract between a single vendor and a university, IBM has been selected by Ohio State University OSU as the primary vendor to provide computer hardware for the school's faculty, students and alumni.The 3-year, $75 million deal, which will...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
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