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    A new study warns of the role certain kinds of may play in increasing risk and premature death. Hear more from senior author Norrina Allen, PhD:

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  2. Prof. Abel Kho of leverages and his training in informatics to help build networks of patient info that can improve health outcomes nationwide.

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  3. A new diet study is likely to set tongues wagging again over the risks associated with red meat and other animal protein sources. Research led by Victor Zhong, PhD, of , in .

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  4. A wealth of and folic acid supplements claim to increase male , spurring use among couples trying to conceive. However, a new trial published in casts doubt on the supplements’ abilities to help.

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  5. prije 22 sata

    . Congress Opening Comments. Our Director and AAS President is on stage and ready for a great conference! – mjesto: Buena Vista Palace Conference Center

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  6. prije 23 sata

    Very excited for today. It was an amazing experience being one of the organizers for this. We have a great line up in store.

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  7. Today is . Hopefully there will be a time in the future that cancer will be just history.

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    Director of IPHAM, Dr. Ron Ackermann, was 1 of 8 leaders from hospitals to weigh in on an article in about the most pressing concerns facing Chicago hospitals / health systems

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  9. Certain kinds of increased the risk of and premature death in a new study published by .

    Processed red meats such as salami and sausage on a board
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  10. New research from Northwestern found that eating just 2 servings a week of red and processed meat is linked to a higher likelihood of heart disease and death

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  11. 3. velj

    Get your Tuesday started with an in-person Ask Me Anything with Charlton McIlwain. The event is kicking off Chicago’s Biomedical Data Science Day — — Questions can be submitted here, but will be answered at

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  12. 3. velj

    New analysis of long term data on nearly 30,000 people found a small but significant risk of death from any cause tied to eating two servings of processed meat or unprocessed red meat each week.

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  13. Women comprise 52% of our MD entering class and 50% of incoming medical residents, number 1,043 among regular faculty and garnered $170.4 million in sponsored awards in 2019.

    Women in Medicine infographic: $174 million FY19 awards, 1,043 regular faculty, 155 full professors, 52% MD entering class, 50% incoming residents, 50% of all women faculty in PI or Co-PI roles, 855 graduate, PhD, and masters students, 92 senior leadership roles, 379 leading clinical trials or clinical research, 38 endowed chairs.
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  14. Happy Women Physicians Day! Thank you to all , and a special to the women who represent 51% of housestaff!

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  15. Eating two servings of red meat, processed meat or poultry per week was linked to a 3 to 7 percent higher risk of cardiovascular disease, a new study from found.

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  16. 3. velj

    Craig Horbinski, MD, PhD, discusses how the findings of a recent study regarding postmortem glioblastomas and how future research and therapeutics are aiming to further improve patient survival.

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  18. 3. velj

    celebrates those who have blazed a trail for . Physicians from and share their experiences and hopes for the future.

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  19. 3. velj

    In his own lab, Lurie Cancer Center Director focuses on signaling pathways in cancer cells and developing therapies that target them. All members of the community are invited. Registration for tomorrow’s lecture at

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  20. 31. sij

    Ribbon cutting at our new clinical research unit ⁦⁩ ⁦

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