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The Indiana University School of Medicine will open the clinic Oct. 20.
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Bill Gates visited Indianapolis Tuesday to learn about IU School of Medicine’s ongoing research on Alzheimer's disease.
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The blood test is a game changer in treating schizophrenia, lead researcher and psychiatry professor Dr. Alexander Niculescu said.
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The study will test the effectiveness of Propranolol, a beta blocker typically used to treat heart problems, hemangioma, migraines and anxiety.
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The IU School of Medicine has received a $3.9 million dollar grant to study how allergies may be transmitted from mother to child.
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The IU School of Medicine received a grant of $5 million.
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Indiana University OB-GYN residents are required to train in abortions and pregnancy loss. State laws prevent them from doing so in Indiana.
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In Bloomington, the university will finish renovations of the music annex, public health building and several residence halls, including Sycamore, Morrison and the Wright Residence Quad.
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This is a second renewal of the partnership between the School of Medicine and NIA, the largest branch for Alzheimer’s disease research within the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Vaizer has spent the past year assisting Dr. Geoffrey Billows, the series’ longtime medical director, who announced during the driver’s meeting for Sunday’s race in Toronto that he will be stepping down.