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Archive for May, 2012

Red Wine glass and Bottle
Can red wine compound help change the course of Alzheimer’s?
May 18, 2012

The USF Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute has been selected as one of the sites for a federally-sponsored clinical study testing whether the natural substance resveratrol can alter or delay memory deterioration […]

Cade Museum Prize, Stuart Hart, Phil Hipol
Not your everday stethoscope: USF invention wins top prize
May 15, 2012

An electronic catheter stethoscope developed by two researchers from the USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) won first prize May 11 at the annual Cade Museum […]

Dr. Arthur Labovitz, cardiologist
Aspirin vs. warfarin: USF cardiologist part of landmark heart failure study
May 9, 2012

USF Health cardiologist Dr. Arthur Labovitz was an investigator and co-author for a landmark clinical trial reported May 2 in the New England Journal of Medicine, showing that aspirin and […]

Parkinson's disease, puzzle brain
Is there a Parkinson’s personality?
May 3, 2012

A new study by researchers at USF Health adds to a growing body of research suggesting that the risk for Parkinson’s disease may be higher among people with cautious, risk-averse […]

Cesar Borlongan, USF Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair
USF neuroscientist translates cell therapy for stroke from lab to clinical trial
May 1, 2012

Preclinical work in the laboratory of USF Health neuroscientist Dr. Cesar Borlongan laid the groundwork for clinical testing of SanBio Inc.’s regenerative cell therapy for ischemic stroke, the leading cause […]