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He giggled, he swore, he was afraid of Ebola. This summer, he was infected by a patient he treated. Two colleagues remember Dr. Samuel Brisbane's good life — and reflect on the idea of a good death.
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IU Researchers Isolate Inflammatory Process That Damages Lungs Of Donors With Traumatic Brain InjuryFew people would guess that some of the most detrimental damage from a traumatic brain injury is to the lungs, but transplant specialists are keenly aware…
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INDIANAPOLIS -- How do parents decide whether to vaccinate their child? In a study designed to formally look at the content of parent-targeted…
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Researchers have discovered a previously unknown cardiac molecule that could provide a key to treating, and preventing, heart failure.The…
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Healthy breast cells may be able to reinvent themselves -- some have the flexibility to change after they are mature -- which leads…
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Interview highlights Barbara: Men want it more, way, way more. I think everyone has heard that men think of sex every 7 seconds.Rachel: It’s an impressive…
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INDIANAPOLIS and NORWICH, UK -- A class of medications previously linked to cognitive impairment in older adults also appears to negatively affect their…
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Last summer, reporter Sandy Roob sat in on an art class at the Indianapolis Art Center, where Indiana University plastic surgery residents sketched a nude…
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After the overwhelming amount of pessimism and unhappiness among doctors was revealed in the 2012 Physician’s Foundation’s “Survey of American…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/051114_7.mp3In-Training, an magazine run by medical students, fosters the development of future medical…