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- UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital opens asthma studies
firstscience.com — “Physicians at University Hospitals (UH) Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital are participating in two new clinical trials with the national research consortium AsthmaNet. UH Rainbow, one of the 27 clinical sites in the United States, has partnered with University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (through a subcontract with Case Western Reserve University), to collaborate on these studies and future asthma clinical research studies in children and adults.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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New asthma studies @UHRainbowBabies to focus on wheezing in young children and using Vitamin D as treatment http://ow.ly/5S0A6
- Paper by Rhode Island Hospital physician selected among best of 2010 by JACR
firstscience.com — “A paper on resident duty hour limits from Rhode Island Hospital has been selected as the best education paper of 2010 by the Journal of the American College of Radiology. In the paper, lead author Martha Mainiero, M.D., explains the history behind the current resident duty hour requirements, the proposed changes, and the response from national radiology organizations regarding the proposed changes.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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- Boston, Oct. 21-24: Largest international pediatric oncology conference
firstscience.com — “Dana-Farber/Children's Hospital Cancer Care is hosting the 42nd Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology. The largest pediatric oncology meeting in the world, SIOP is returning to the United States for the first time in 17 years.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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Int Soc Ped Oncol Mtg (10/21-24) in US (Boston) for first time since 1993 http://tinyurl.com/26zbpjx
- MSU researchers testing vaccine to help people quit smoking
firstscience.com — “In a unique twist to a decades-old health crisis, Michigan State University researchers are testing a new vaccine to help people quit smoking and avoid relapses. Using a vaccine -- as opposed to patches or gums, which attempt to wean people off nicotine -- is a novel approach to the addiction that results in more than $192 billion in health care costs each year, according to federal estimates.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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- Biological link between stress, anxiety and depression ... http://bit.ly/9fP7H9 #anxiety #stress
- Ecology in organic ag: Combining farming, science
firstscience.com — “Agriculture is going through a profound revolution -- one that rivals the industrial revolution of the 19th century and the green revolution of the 20th century, according to authors of a new book, "Organic Farming: The Ecological System," which combines farmer experience and wisdom with the best that science has to offer. The book's chapters can help consumers better understand how organic systems can be designed to meet human needs and preserve the natural environment.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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Ecology in organic ag: Combining farming, science http://bit.ly/2JbhyP
- UT Houston, Jamaica researchers launch autism study
firstscience.com — “Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the University of the West Indies have joined forces to launch a study of Jamaican children that they hope will unlock the secrets of how genetics and environment may interact to cause autism spectrum disorders. The research is funded with a two-year, $300,000 exploratory grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and Fogarty International Center.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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First Science reported on Dr. Mohammad Hossein Rahbar’s autism study on a possible link between genes and toxic metals: http://bit.ly/Qii6X
- Sleep disorders are largely underdiagnosed in pediatric patients
firstscience.com — “Primary care pediatricians may be underdiagnosing sleep disorders in children and teens, according to a research abstract that will be presented on Monday, June 8 at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.” View full resource at firstscience.com
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RT @ParentingHelp09: Sleep Disorders Are Largely Underdiagnosed In Pediatric Patients http://bit.ly/13dhoV

