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2008

Medical Student Receives $5,000 Research Fellowship to Study Health Disparities
1,000 Procedures Performed During Dialysis Access Center’s First Year
Standard Test for Blood Sugar Control Not Accurate in Diabetic Dialysis Patients
Rocco Named to Lead National Initiative on Kidney Disease
Wake Forest University School of Medicine Professor Receives Donald W. Seldin Award from National Kidney Foundation
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine Challenge Previous Findings Regarding Widely Used Asthma Treatment

2007

Drug-Coated Stents Beneficial to Heart Patients
Wake Forest Baptist Named Center of Excellence in Geriatrics
Researchers Develop Powerful Tool to Study the Genetics of Inflammation
Research Studies Suggest Targeted Treatment Strategies for Lupus
Existing Drugs Show Promise for Treating End-Stage Renal Disease in Lupus
Study Improves Heart Attack Treatment Statewide
Physical Therapy in ICU Can Reduce Hospital Stays, Study Shows
Study Evaluates Effectiveness of Programs Designed to Prevent Diabetes
Capsule Endoscopy Turning Up Undiagnosed Cases of Crohn’s Disease
Anti-Depressant Drugs Can Double Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Research Show
New Study Suggests Cause of Debilitating Skin Condition
Long-term use of Diabetes Drug Increases Heart Attack Risk by more than 40 percent
$3.2 Million NIH Grant to Study Why Some Patients Develop Shortness of Breath and Pulmonary Congestion Due to Hypertension, Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease
Some Smokers Have Genetic Predisposition to Develop COPD, Research Shows
Research Shows Survival Benefit for Leukemia Patients Treated with Arsenic Trioxide
Healthy Body Weight throughout Adulthood May Help Delay Disability
Few People with Hypertension Following Recommended Diet, Research Shows
Study Evaluates Why Blacks Do Not Successfully Donate Kidneys
Asthma Study Shows Patients Have More Options to Control Disease
Scientists to Study Whether Omega-3 Fatty Acid Slows Alzheimer’s disease
Study Confirms Health Benefits of Whole Grains
Some Hypertension Drugs May Help Reduce Cognitive Decline, Research Shows
Research Suggests Older-Adult Dieting Won’t Lead to Reduced Physical Function
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Poor Physical Performance in Older Adults
Medicare Reimbursements for Heart Transplant Cases Continue Uninterrupted at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Scientists to Study Whether Combination Therapy Reduces Risk of Heart Attacks
Wake Forest Medical Training Programs Nationally Ranked
Crestor® Effective at Halting Early Atherosclerosis
Patients Should be Alert for Obesity Surgery Complication, Researchers Say
Webcast - MRI of the Heart
Older Adults Face Double Whammy When It Comes to Body Fat
Live Webcast Will Demonstrate New Heart Attack Predictor Using MRI
New International Study to Test Exercise in Heart Failure Patients
Williamson Named Section Head of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Researchers Identify Gene Associated with Severe Kidney Failure in Diabetes

2006

Study Shows Risk of Acute Pancreatitis Low with Statins
Michael Rocco Named Vardaman M. Buckalew Jr. Professor of Internal Medicine and Nephrology
Researchers Use Computed Tomography to Study Effects of Fat around the Heart
Studies Compare Dialysis Methods, Frequencies
Study Explores Cause of Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure Patients
Duncan Hite, WFUBMC Physician, Receives Humanitarian Award
High-Tech Spectroscopy May be Used to Monitor Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
Two Drugs May Stabilize Plaques in Atherosclerosis
New Biomarkers for Lupus Found
Medical School Receives Grant to Apply for New Research Consortium
Researcher on Aging One of 14 to Win Award
Kritchevsky Named Director of Sticht Center on Aging
Digestive Health Center Head among GI Docs at Shea Stadium for Digestive Motility Awareness Day
New Diabetes Center Created at WFUSM
Study Shows Digitalis Safe in Patients with Common Form of Heart Failure
DuBose Awarded Tinsley Harrison Chair
Wolfgang Wins Prestigious Award
Race May Be Risk Factor for Insulin Resistance, Research Shows
Preparation May Help Patients Cope with Nausea, Research Shows
Webcast -
Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) Closure
Heart Center Cardiologist to Repair Adult Congenital Heart Defect Live on Internet Using Minimally Invasive Procedure
Characteristics of Caregivers May Increase Symptoms in Dementia Patients
Heart Center at WFUBMC Designated a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. Cardiac Center of Excellence
Imaging Technology Helps Identify Esophageal Cancer Patients Who Respond Well to Treatment
Goal of Asthma Studies is to Find More Effective Treatments
$10 Million NIH Grant to Identify Genes That Might Contribute to Early Atherosclerosis
National Study Aimed at Improving Alzheimer’s Diagnosis and Treatment Begins at WFUBMC
Nearly Half of People Who Need Cholesterol Treatment Don’t Get It
WFUBMC Gastroenterologist Wins Medical Research Award

2005

Researchers Find Genetic Link Between Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome
DuBose Receives National Award
Common Anti-seizure Drug Could Be Effective for Lupus Patients
Resetting Epigenetic Code Could Aid Lupus Patients
Diabetic Blacks Have Less Coronary Artery Disease than Diabetic Whites
Study Shows that Dialysis Patients Often Have Close Family Members Also on Dialysis
Medical Center Pulmonoligist Receives Grant to Research Cure for Asbestos-Related Cancer
149 Doctors from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Included in The Best Doctors in America®
Medicaid Patients with Diabetes from some Piedmont and Southeastern Counties Asked to Participate in Study to Prevent Blindness
Genetics May Affect How Older Adults Respond to Exercise
Statin Therapy May Be Associated With Lower Mortality in Patients With Diastolic Heart Failure
Pulmonoligist Honored by American Thoracic Society
Cardiologist William C. Little Elected to Serve on American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-Specialty Board
Genes May Influence Nutritional Composition of Breast Milk
Researchers Studying How Genes Affect Patients’ Responses to Asthma Treatment
I See in NC” Launched To Prevent Blindness in Diabetic Patients
Webcast - Biventricular Pacemaker Implantation
Milk, Fruits and Vegetables May Help Reduce Disability Risk, New Research Shows
No Magic Pill for Treating Dementia Symptoms, Research Finds
Biventricular Pacemaker Implantation to Be Performed Live on Internet

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