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Researchers: Nitric oxide linked to neurodegenerative disorders

In an article published this month in The Journal of Neuroscience, a research team from the UNMC College of Dentistry has determined that nitric oxide plays a damaging role in the development of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis and other neurodegenerative disorders.

May 19, 2006

Dr. Kabanov to chair NIH study section

Alexander Kabanov, Ph.D., is honored to have been appointed chairman of a National Institutes of Health study section.

May 19, 2006

Music as Medicine series finishes second year

The second year of the “Music as Medicine” series wrapped up on a high note. Thursday’s final performance capped a year filled with various musical styles from classical to jazz.

May 19, 2006

Diabetic soldier returns from Iraq, inspires others

Mark Thompson is on a mission. He wants to inspire other diabetics that if they manage the disease, they can lead an active, full life and, hopefully, be free from complications. Thompson, 29, should know. In 2000, he was diagnosed with Type I (insulin dependent) diabetes.

May 19, 2006

Seniors battle through chemistry, calculus and cancer

Each year the UNMC Pediatric Oncology Department receives a handful of high school graduation invitations. Each is a story of triumph – a fragile balance of academics and medical appointments. This year was no different – until the pediatric oncology team realized they had not three or four, but 14 on their desk addressed to “our UNMC family.”

May 18, 2006

Forums to address health disparities, Latino health issues

To address the issue of health disparities and the health care needs of the Latino population, the UNMC Center for Continuing Education is hosting two conferences this month. The first, “Eliminating Health Disparities,” looks at the role cultural competency plays in reducing health disparities in the minority population. The second conference, “Latino Health Issues for Primary Care Providers,” looks at achieving better health outcomes.

May 18, 2006

Flag displays are labor of love

Celebrating all those who have dedicated their careers to caring for the sick and injured is the emphasis of the Tribute to Caregivers Plaza. The plaza will be on the east side of the Hixson Lied Center, just south of Clarkson Tower. Learn more about the flagpole project.

May 17, 2006

Statewide HIV/AIDS conference set for today

Health care providers in greater Nebraska will have the opportunity to learn the latest treatment information for HIV/AIDS at a statewide conference today.

May 17, 2006

Medical center to launch hospital in Bellevue

The Nebraska Medical Center Tuesday unveiled plans to build the Bellevue Medical Center, a 60-bed hospital at the southwest corner of 25th Street and Highway 370 in Bellevue.

May 17, 2006

Transplant makes soul sisters for life

Mary Ann Reilly and Sherri Reinert-Gehman have an unshakable bond. It’s a bond that began more than 20 years ago and became inseparable March 8 when Reilly gave a life-saving gift to Reinert-Gehman – she donated her kidney.

May 16, 2006