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Category Archives: Internal Medicine
Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease—What’s New, What’s Next
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America’s ‘Challenges in IBD Research’ Published in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Philadelphia, Pa. (March 22, 2013) – Every five years, the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) gathers top researchers in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) … Continue reading
‘Transport Infrastructure’ Determines Spread of HIV Subtypes in Africa
Study in AIDS Journal Uses Advanced Mapping Techniques to Assess Role of ‘Spatial Accessibility’ Philadelphia, Pa. (December 4, 2012) – Road networks and geographic factors affecting “spatial accessibility” have a major impact on the spread of HIV across sub-Saharan … Continue reading
Amyloid Imaging Helps in Evaluating Possible Alzheimer Disease, Reports Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Scans Using Florbetapir, an Amyloid Tracer, Can Guide Treatment and Further Testing Philadelphia, Pa. (November 27, 2012) – A test to detect brain amyloid deposits associated with Alzheimer disease (AD) provides doctors with useful information on treatment and further testing … Continue reading
Wolters Kluwer Health Named Publisher of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Journal
The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Chooses LWW to Expand the Readership and Reach of IBD through Print, Online and Digital Channels New York, NY (August 27, 2012) – Wolters Kluwer Health and the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of … Continue reading
Evidence Supports Health Benefits of ‘Mindfulness-Based Practices’
Practices Derived from Buddhist Meditation Show Real Effectiveness for Certain Health Problems, Reports Journal of Psychiatric Practice Philadelphia, Pa. (July 11, 2012) – Specific types of “mindfulness practices” including Zen meditation have research-proven benefits for patients with certain physical and … Continue reading