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Released: 24-Feb-2010 4:00 PM EST
Hustle Up the Hancock Participants to Climb for a Good Cause
Loyola Medicine

While climbing 94 flights of stairs will make most breathless, this trek will leave Loyola University Health System lung transplant nurse Jennifer Johnson breathing easier knowing that she is raising money for a good cause.

Released: 22-Feb-2010 2:50 PM EST
Controversial Studies Trigger Drop Off in Osteoporosis Treatment
Loyola Medicine

The number of referrals Dr. Angelo Malamis has received for an osteoporosis treatment called kyphoplasty has dropped sharply since publication of two controversial studies.

Released: 15-Feb-2010 4:15 PM EST
Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing to Celebrate 75th Anniversary
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (MNSON) will celebrate its 75th anniversary this year. The 75 years of nursing celebration kicked off at the Second Annual Alumni Awards Brunch earlier this month and will culminate in a gala on Friday, Oct. 1, 2010, at The Drake Hotel in Chicago.

Released: 10-Feb-2010 1:15 PM EST
Loyola Nurses Celebrate Achievements and Accolades
Loyola Medicine

Several Loyola University Health System (LUHS) nurses have earned professional certifications in their clinical areas of expertise. This indicates that LUHS nurses meet strong professional development standards and competencies.

Released: 9-Feb-2010 2:00 PM EST
Loyola Launches New Master Program in Immunology, Infectious Diseases
Loyola Medicine

Degree candidates will work with a number of nationally know scientists and physicians performing leading-edge, bench-to-bedside medical research.

Released: 9-Feb-2010 1:30 PM EST
Treating Heart Rhythm Disorders with Robotic Catheter
Loyola Medicine

Hospitals are beginning to use a new robotic catheter to treat abnormal heart rhythms. The robotic system enhances a doctor's natural ability, and is expected to contribute to improved outcomes.

Released: 8-Feb-2010 4:25 PM EST
Loyola Trauma Surgeon Warns That Texting-On-The-Go Could be Deadly
Loyola Medicine

Texting-on-the-go is one of the latest, ubiquitous hazards to life and limb sparked by our high-tech age.

Released: 8-Feb-2010 12:45 PM EST
Enveloped in Comfort and Care
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System’s Pastoral Care Department is helping bring simple, but significant comforts into the hospital to people dealing with some of life’s greatest challenges.

Released: 8-Feb-2010 12:00 PM EST
Incidence of Cerebral Palsy on Rise in United States
Loyola Medicine

Cerebral palsy (CP) has increased in infants born prematurely in the United States, according to data presented by researchers from Loyola University Health System (LUHS). These findings were reported at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine in Chicago. They also were published in the latest issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

Released: 8-Feb-2010 8:00 AM EST
Possible New Approach to Treating Breast and Prostate Cancers
Loyola Medicine

In a new approach to developing treatments for breast cancer, prostate cancer and enlarged hearts, Researchers are zeroing in on a workhorse protein called RSK.

Released: 4-Feb-2010 4:45 PM EST
Loyola Appoints Dr. Richard Gamelli New Senior Vice President
Loyola Medicine

Dr. Richard L. Gamelli to help Loyola University Health System enhance services provided to patients, families, students.

Released: 1-Feb-2010 4:00 PM EST
How to Prevent Radiation Mistakes in Cancer Patients
Loyola Medicine

Recent media stories have reported isolated cases of cancer patients who were injured by incorrect doses from intensity-modulated radiation therapy. But safety measures can ensure patients receive the proper doses.

Released: 1-Feb-2010 12:45 PM EST
Loyola Surgeon Uses Novel Technique to Perform Complicated Colon Surgery
Loyola Medicine

How laparoscopic technique allows surgeons to perform colon surgery through small incisions.

Released: 28-Jan-2010 9:00 PM EST
Will Super Bowl Party be the Death of Your New Year's Diet Resolution?
Loyola Medicine

Don't let super snacking run up the calorie score on the super bowl, Loyola dietitian says.

Released: 26-Jan-2010 4:30 PM EST
Loyola’s Mark Kuczewski Named President of American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy Director Mark Kuczewski, PhD, was recently named president of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH).

21-Jan-2010 2:20 PM EST
Landmark Heart Treatment Study
Loyola Medicine

Treating a common heart rhythm disorder by burning heart tissue with a catheter works dramatically better than drug treatments, according to a landmark study published in the Jan. 27 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

Released: 19-Jan-2010 8:05 PM EST
Loyola Center for Aesthetics to Hold Open House
Loyola Medicine

Loyola Center for Aesthetics will hold an open house from 5 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, at 1S260 Summit Ave., 3rd Floor, Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. Members of the community will have the opportunity to learn about the latest anti-aging and cosmetic-enhancement procedures and treatments.

Released: 19-Jan-2010 12:15 PM EST
Loyola One of Few Medical Centers to Use Robots to Treat Lung Cancer
Loyola Medicine

Loyola among the first medical centers in U.S. to use robotics to treat lung cancer.

Released: 19-Jan-2010 11:00 AM EST
Loyola University Chicago to Kick Off 75 Years of Nursing Celebration
Loyola Medicine

The Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing Alumni Board will honor William Duffy Jr., BSN (’80), MJ (’92), CNOR, with the Distinguished Alumni Award. Duffy, who is vice president of nursing at NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, will receive this award at the Second Annual Alumni Awards Brunch on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. This event marks the kick off celebration for the School of Nursing’s 75th anniversary year.

Released: 15-Jan-2010 11:35 AM EST
How Sunlight Causes Skin Cells to Turn Cancerous
Loyola Medicine

A new study could lead to new drug treatments for skin cancer. The drugs would work by turning on a gene that prevents skin cells from becoming cancerous.

Released: 13-Jan-2010 1:35 PM EST
Loyola Awarded $1.6 Million to Further Burn Research
Loyola Medicine

The Department of Defense contract is to be used to achieve better treatments for the military and civilian victims of burns.

Released: 12-Jan-2010 2:40 PM EST
Beat Business Burn-Out
Loyola Medicine

With job satisfaction rates at a record low Loyola University Health System expert helps individuals and businesses stay healthy during difficult times.

7-Jan-2010 12:50 PM EST
Multigene Test Helping Breast Cancer Patients Avoid Chemotherapy
Loyola Medicine

A 21-gene test that predicts whether early stage breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy is having a big impact on treatment decisions by patients and doctors alike, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Released: 7-Jan-2010 3:15 PM EST
Musculoskeletal and Neuroscience Center Planned for Loyola's New Burr Ridge Facility
Loyola Medicine

Ground was broken today for the Loyola Center for Health at Burr Ridge, which will occupy two floors of the 100,000-square-foot center at 6800 N. Frontage Road in Burr Ridge, Ill.

Released: 5-Jan-2010 8:00 PM EST
Loyola Launches New Program in Health Services Research
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System has established a new Program in Health Services Research to study how doctors and nurses can provide better health care at lower costs to more people.

Released: 5-Jan-2010 2:15 PM EST
Loyola University Chicago Appoints School of Nursing Dean
Loyola Medicine

Vicki A. Keough, PhD, RN-BC, ACNP, has been named dean of Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (SON), effective immediately. Dean Keough had been serving as the acting dean after taking over for Mary K. Walker, PhD, RN, FAAN, in July 2009.

Released: 28-Dec-2009 6:40 PM EST
Loyola Researcher Honored by North American Spine Society
Loyola Medicine

A leading expert on the biomechanics of the human spine has won a top honor from the North American Spine Society.

Released: 23-Dec-2009 4:00 PM EST
NIH Awards Top Grant to Loyola Physicians
Loyola Medicine

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a Challenge Grant for $1 million to Loyola University Health System (LUHS) urogynecologists Kimberly Kenton, MD, and Elizabeth Mueller, MD. This places them among the top 2 percent of researchers in the nation to receive this grant.

Released: 22-Dec-2009 9:00 PM EST
Why New Year's is the Deadliest Day of the Year for Pedestrians
Loyola Medicine

Loyola physician warns of the perils of drunken walking.

17-Dec-2009 7:30 PM EST
Study Casts Doubt on Provocative Tuberculosis Theory
Loyola Medicine

A new study is casting doubt on a provocative theory that explains why tuberculosis can lie dormant in some patients for years.

Released: 21-Dec-2009 10:00 AM EST
Loyola Helps the Museum of Science and Industry Build YOU! The Experience
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Department of Radiology donated more than 1,000 medical images to the Museum of Science and Industry for use in YOU! The Experience, a new 15,000-square-foot permanent exhibit that showcases the connection between mind, body and spirit.

Released: 21-Dec-2009 10:00 AM EST
Hope for the Holidays at Loyola University Hospital
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System to Hold Holiday Mass Services

16-Dec-2009 8:00 AM EST
Bedside Skills Trump Medical Technology
Loyola Medicine

A simple bedside exam performed by a skilled physician can be superior to a high-tech CT scan. Researchers found that bedside exams did a better job than CT scans in predicting which patients would need to return to the operating room to treat complications.

Released: 15-Dec-2009 10:15 PM EST
Vacuum Cleaner for the Brain
Loyola Medicine

Bobbie Laird was suffering a life-threatening stroke triggered by a blood clot in her brain nearly half an inch long. Her physician stopped the stroke in its tracks by using a cathether device that busted up the clot and suctioned the debris.

Released: 15-Dec-2009 2:20 PM EST
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Loyola Medicine

Each year thousands of people are treated in emergency departments across the United States for heart attacks, broken bones and other injuries related to snow shoveling. Loyola University Health System experts give shoveling safety tips.

Released: 14-Dec-2009 3:45 PM EST
Ultimate Gift Honored at Stritch School of Medicine
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine students and faculty give thanks as gross anatomy class concludes.

Released: 14-Dec-2009 2:45 PM EST
Study Could Point the Way to Drugs for Deadly Childhood Leukemia
Loyola Medicine

A new study could point the way to the development of better drugs to fight a deadly form of childhood leukemia called mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL).

Released: 10-Dec-2009 7:30 PM EST
Loyola CEO Honored by Hungarian Hypertension Society
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System President and CEO Dr. Paul K. Whelton has been elected an honorary member of the Hungarian Society of Hypertension.

3-Dec-2009 11:50 AM EST
Landmark Study Confirms Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Benefit
Loyola Medicine

Chemotherapy generally improves survival in postmenopausal breast cancer patients, according to a landmark study in Lancet. However a related study in Lancet Oncology found that a multigene test can identify a subset of women who may not benefit from chemotherapy.

Released: 10-Dec-2009 2:00 PM EST
Dr. Jose Biller Named Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers in Neurology
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System neurologist Dr. José Biller has been appointed editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Neurology.

Released: 9-Dec-2009 3:35 PM EST
Loyola Physicians Warn Some Toys Contain Lead, Magnets; Pose Choking, Injury Hazard
Loyola Medicine

The right toy can make the Christmas season the most wonderful time of the year for children and their parents.

Released: 25-Nov-2009 12:50 PM EST
When It’s Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Loyola Medicine

There are so many traditions associated with the holiday season that it can be an emotional roller coaster for someone who has recently lost a loved one. Loyola University Health System grief support expert gives tips on how to survive the holiday season.

Released: 24-Nov-2009 2:00 PM EST
Baby Boomers Getting More Hip Injuries
Loyola Medicine

Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Stover is seeing more hip and pelvic fractures in older patients injured in activities such as bicycling. "Our aging population is more active than it was before," Stover said.

Released: 23-Nov-2009 10:00 AM EST
Diabetics Show Alarming Increase in Morbid Obesity
Loyola Medicine

One out of five Type 2 diabetics is morbidly obese -- approximately 100 pounds overweight -- a Loyola University Health System study has found.

Released: 17-Nov-2009 3:00 PM EST
Popular Rapid Influenza Tests Pose a Dangerous Public Health Risk
Loyola Medicine

Flipping a coin may be more effective in diagnosing flu infections, says Loyola researcher, studies.

Released: 16-Nov-2009 1:00 PM EST
Loyola University Health System Celebrates Thanksgiving by Donating Baskets to Community
Loyola Medicine

The Loyola University Health System family is gathering together this Thanksgiving by collecting and assembling food baskets for families in Maywood, Broadview and Chicago.

Released: 16-Nov-2009 11:40 AM EST
Recovering with Four-Legged Friends Requires Less Pain Medication
Loyola Medicine

Adults who use pet therapy while recovering from total joint-replacement surgery require 50 percent less pain medication than those who do not. These findings were presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the International Society of Anthrozoology and the First Human Animal Interaction Conference (HAI) in Kansas City, Mo.

Released: 9-Nov-2009 3:50 PM EST
In Our Hearts Forever
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System Home Care and Hospice Memory Tree honors loved ones.

29-Oct-2009 11:00 AM EDT
Young Tennis Players who Play Only One Sport are More Prone to Injuries
Loyola Medicine

Gifted young athletes are under increasing pressure to play only one sport year round. But a Loyola University Health System study found that such specialization increases the risk of injury in junior tennis players.

Released: 5-Nov-2009 5:00 PM EST
Loyola University Chicago Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Underway
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (MNSON) advanced practice nursing students now have access to a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree. DNP programs are a developing trend in education that prepare students for the highest level of nursing practice.



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