Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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Syracuse Woman Raises Awareness of Joining Organ Donor Registry
December 5, 2011 – 7:03 pm | No Comment
Syracuse Woman Raises Awareness of Joining Organ Donor Registry

Syracuse Woman Raises Awareness of Joining Organ Donor Registry Resident Waits for New Heart at Rochester’s Strong Memorial Hospital Carol Kankoski misses the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, the music and the decorations. Tethered to monitors and machines during this season of giving, the Syracuse-area woman awaits the ultimate gift – a heart – […]

Wood Cooking Stoves Combat Pneumonia
December 5, 2011 – 7:02 pm | No Comment
Wood Cooking Stoves Combat Pneumonia

Wood Cooking Stoves Combat Pneumonia A new study found that wood-burning cooking stoves with chimneys lowered exposure to wood smoke from open cooking fires and reduced the rate of severe pneumonia by 30% in children less than 18 months of age. Childhood deaths from pneumonia are relatively uncommon in the United States. But the disease […]

Nursing Professor and Researcher Gail Ingersoll Dies at Age 62
December 5, 2011 – 7:01 pm | No Comment
Nursing Professor and Researcher Gail Ingersoll Dies at Age 62

Nursing Professor and Researcher Gail Ingersoll Dies at Age 62 Leaves a Legacy of Advancements in Patient Care Delivery Gail L. Ingersoll, EdD, RN, FAAN, FNAP, director of Clinical Nursing Research at Strong Memorial Hospital, and the Loretta C. Ford Professor of Nursing at the School of Nursing, died on December 5, 2011 after a battle […]

Targeted Light Therapy Destroys Cancer Cells
December 5, 2011 – 7:00 pm | No Comment
Targeted Light Therapy Destroys Cancer Cells

Targeted Light Therapy Destroys Cancer Cells Scientists have developed a noninvasive technique that uses light to selectively wipe out cancerous cells in mice without harming surrounding tissue. With further research, this novel method might eventually be used to treat tumors in humans. A cluster of breast cancer cells. (Image by Annie Cavanagh. All rights reserved by […]

Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease, researchers say
December 4, 2011 – 9:00 pm | No Comment
Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease, researchers say

Regeneration of specialized cells offers hope for treating chronic kidney disease, researchers say Damage to podocytes — a specialized type of epithelial cell in the kidney — occurs in more than 90 percent of all chronic kidney disease. Now researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have uncovered an unexpected pathway that reveals for the first […]

Are doing harm and allowing harm equivalent?
December 2, 2011 – 9:17 pm | No Comment
Are doing harm and allowing harm equivalent?

Are doing harm and allowing harm equivalent? Individuals and courts deal more harshly with people who actively commit harm than with people who willfully allow the same harm to occur. A new study finds that this moral distinction is psychologically automatic. It requires more thought to see each harmful behavior as morally equivalent. Looking at […]

Plotting the demise of AIDS.
December 2, 2011 – 8:25 pm | No Comment
Plotting the demise of AIDS.

Plotting the demise of AIDS Scientists, doctors, and activists note progress, calibrate challenges Photo by Aubrey LaMedica/ HSPH / A two-day conference titled “AIDS@30: Engaging to End the Epidemic,” which drew hundreds to the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, worked to engage those who know the ailment best to plot its end. The Dec. 1 […]

URMC Researchers Receive $2.6M Grant to Help Young Smokers Quit
December 2, 2011 – 8:18 pm | No Comment
URMC Researchers Receive $2.6M Grant to Help Young Smokers Quit

URMC Researchers Receive $2.6M Grant to Help Young Smokers Quit Department of Community and Preventive Medicine provides support for smoking cessation Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Department of Community and Preventive Medicine are using a National Cancer Institute (NCI) grant to find effective ways to help young smokers quit. They have been awarded […]

Haas Chosen to Lead National Pharmacy Organization
December 2, 2011 – 8:12 pm | No Comment
Haas Chosen to Lead National Pharmacy Organization

Haas Chosen to Lead National Pharmacy Organization Currently President-Elect, Will Advance to President in 2012 Curtis Haas, Pharm.D., director of Pharmacy for the University of Rochester Medical Center, was selected as president-elect of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and will advance to the office of president in October 2012. Haas, who joined URMC […]

Conflict and chronic poverty leave millions of Yemenis in need of relief – UN official
December 2, 2011 – 8:11 pm | No Comment
Conflict and chronic poverty leave millions of Yemenis in need of relief – UN official

Conflict and chronic poverty leave millions of Yemenis in need of relief – UN official Assistant Secretary-General Catherine Bragg (centre) meets UNHCR representatives working with IDPs and refugees in Aden, southern Yemen Large segments of the population of Yemen are enduring chronic deprivation exacerbated by the breakdown of the delivery of essential social services as […]