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Upstate New York Poison Center clinical director Christine Stork talks about the evolution of toxicology in the 65 years since the Upstate New York Poison Center began. Medical librarian Olivia Tsistinas tells how to find reliable health information online. Dr. Andrew Tisser shares his "Talk 2 Me, Doc" podcast.
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People of African ancestry have been excluded from many studies of brain disorders. In Baltimore, scientists, doctors and community leaders are working to make neuroscience research more diverse.
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You may not remember the college days you spent pouring over the latest studies to make a point in that big paper due a lot sooner than you'd hoped.…
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When it comes to medicine, the understanding of what is best for a patient can change over time due to new advances made in research, clinical trials and…
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Traditional medical journals allow doctors and researchers to find information on different medical conditions. These articles might take months or even…
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Scientists from Upstate Medical University and Syracuse University have teamed up to build replacement bones, essentially from scratch.SU's Pranav Soman,…
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Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University and Penn State have come up with a way to tell whether a child has suffered a concussion, and how severe it…
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Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University continue to work on ways to better diagnose, and treat, ALS, a deadly neurodegenerative disease that…
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Health officials in central New York this week have announced that three people in Onondaga County and one in Oneida County have tested positive for the…
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Rep. Richard Hanna (R-Barneveld) wants to raise awareness about Lyme disease. And he’s hoping some federal legislation can provide relief for victims of…