Now Playing newExpert Addresses International Business TopicsBoise State University professor discusses international business, trade. – Boise State University|5/24/2012 6:00 PM EDT
Grassroots "Networks" Succeed in Recruiting Kidney Donors, Hopkins Program ShowsJohns Hopkins researchers say a program they developed that uses personal advocates and community networks to find organ donors for friends and loved ones who need kidney transplants resulted in success for nearly half of the participants in its trial run. – Johns Hopkins Medicine|5/24/2012 5:30 PM EDT
New Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines Face a Tough Sell, Study SuggestsRecent recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) advising elimination of routine prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening for prostate cancer in healthy men are likely to encounter serious pushback from primary care physicians, according to results of a survey by Johns Hopkins investigators. – Johns Hopkins Medicine|5/24/2012 5:30 PM EDT
Infections May Be Deadly for Many Dialysis Patients• An infection called peritonitis commonly arises in the weeks before many patients on peritoneal dialysis die. • More studies are needed to determine whether peritonitis causes premature death in dialysis patients. 10% to 20% of dialysis patients receive peritoneal dialysis. – American Society of Nephrology (ASN)|5/24/2012 5:00 PM EDT
Obese Patients Face Increased Risk of Kidney Damage After Heart Surgery• Obese patients have an increased risk of developing kidney damage, or acute kidney injury, after heart surgery. • Oxidative stress associated with obesity seems to play a role in this increased risk. – American Society of Nephrology (ASN)|5/24/2012 5:00 PM EDT
As D-Day Anniversary Approaches, New Geological Insights
Two geology professors have discovered tiny bits of shrapnel and other microscopic remnants of the D-Day invasion in samples of sand collected on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France. The scientists were surprised that these tiny traces survived for decades despite the scouring action of sand and waves, and the rusting action of seawater. – University of Texas at Austin|5/24/2012 2:40 PM EDT
Wake Forest Baptist Offers Tips on the Signs and Symptoms of a StrokeWake Forest Baptist Medical Center offers tips on recognizing the signs and symptoms of a stroke. – Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center|5/24/2012 2:30 PM EDT
Gut Symptoms in the Global Spotlight for “World Digestive Health Day” on May 29The American College of Gastroenterology has created a special online resource center that features the College’s wealth of scientifically-based education material and information, the latest related research from The American Journal of Gastroenterology and expert insight to help patients understand common gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and how these symptoms should be appropriately treated and managed. – American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)|5/24/2012 2:30 PM EDT
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