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R-T Specialty to Present New Online Video Series on WRIN.tv

2014-09-08 | Special series will focus on Directors and Officers Liability and Emerging Issues in Life Sciences


Lorena Riol Blanco, Ph.D., Named Professional of the Year in Immunology

2014-09-08 | Dr. Riol Blanco works to study the role of peripheral nerves in autoimmune diseases


Dr. Susan J. Littman: A Superb Medical Oncologist and Hematologist

2014-08-30 | Delivering a Comforting Care to Every Patient


Microgravity Research Breaks Down How to Build Better Bones

2014-08-25 | The nature of bone loss acceleration in space provides an opportunity for research, which has already factored into preclinical pharmaceutical trials to develop medications to help with bone health on Earth.


Space Station Inspired Robot to Help Heal Sick Children

2014-08-22 | Space-inspired robotics are lending a helping arm to pediatric doctors for children who require intensive surgical care. The same companies which developed the robotic arms that helped build the space station have now created a new research platform.


Workflow, Dose and Improved Patient Care Reshaping Mobile X-Ray Market

2014-08-20 | KLAS releases report on how and why mobile DR x-ray continues to become a staple in hospitals across the country and which vendors are winning loyalty


A New CHR OPINION Outlines Why Androgen (DHEA) - Supplementation in Women with Low Functional Ovarian Reserve Has Strong Evidentiary Support Despite Lack of Randomized Clinical Trials

2014-08-18 | New York infertility clinic CHR argues that despite the absence of randomized clinical trials, accumulated evidence overwhelmingly supports androgen supplementation in women with low functional ovarian reserve.


'Enzyme-Search Engine' Reveals Hidden Possibilities of Nature

2014-08-12 | A new search engine, including a database with more than 100.000 proteins, opens up new possibilities in the search for industrial usable enzymes or for alternatives to patented biocatalysts. The method was published in Nature Communications.


Women With Low Functional Reserve (LFOR) Require Special Clinical Approaches in their Fertility Treatments, According To CHR Physicians

2014-08-04 | Research at a New York infertility clinic determines that women with LFOR are often overlooked by the medical community, and a different treatment path could bring better results.


"Graying" Population of Infertility Patients Brings New Challenges to Medical Practice and Society, Study at Center for Human Reproduction Finds

2014-07-28 | A recent study at New York infertility clinic CHR discovered that nationwide, women seeking infertility treatment are older than they were 10 years ago.


Jenny C. McCloskey Inducted into Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care

2014-07-25 | Dr. McCloskey is well-known for her work in sexual health.


The Heart of an Astronaut, Five Years On

2014-07-23 | The Cardio Ox investigation will look at how oxidative stress and inflammation caused by conditions of spaceflight affect astronaut hearts for up to five years after astronauts fly on the International Space Station.


Single Embryo Transfer in IVF Cycles Reduces Pregnancy Chances, Often Ignores Patients' Desire, and Deprives Them of the Right to Self-Determination without Any Compensatory Benefits in Risk Reduction

2014-07-23 | Research conducted by the Center of Human Reproduction, a world-leading New York fertility center, concludes that automatic single embryo transfer, as is increasingly practiced at IVF centers, deprives patients of their right to self-determination.



LabTV Filmmakers Generate Role Models from Yale University's Medical Researchers

2014-07-10 | Young scientists inspire new generations by sharing passion in video profiles.


Clearinghouse Satisfaction Tied to Support, Not Tools

2014-07-08 | KLAS report looks at differences in clearinghouse market.


Where CNN Went Wrong in Promoting Time-lapse Photography as a Revolutionary New Technology to Improve IVF Outcomes

2014-07-07 | CHR investigators examine the efficacy of embryoscopy, a closed embryo incubation system, and urge patients to be wary of unfounded marketing claims of improved IVF pregnancy rates, especially in light of its high cost and lack of clinical evidence.


Fruit Fly Immunity Fails with Fungus After (Space) Flight

2014-07-04 | A study led by Deborah Kimbrell, Ph.D., at the University of California, Davis and her collaborators, suggests that normal gravity or hypergravity on the space station may help mitigate some of the biological problems in organisms living in space.


Labcon Completes Purchase of Building for Expansion

2014-07-03 | Labcon purchases Petaluma property for planned expansion.


Some Image Exchange Vendors Claim Scalability -- Others Are Proving It

2014-07-01 | KLAS report reveals which image exchange solution is more scalable for the ACO environment.