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Oesper Symposium A National Event

November 30, 2005

The Chemistry Department s 2005 Ralph and Helen Oesper Symposium honored Adrian Parsegian, Chief of the Laboratory of Physical and Structural Biology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

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Terror's stealth weapon: women

November 28, 2005

An increasing number of female suicide bombers are a disturbing, confusing new element in the battle against extremists.

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Study Seeks to Improve How Primary-Care Providers Treat...

November 28, 2005

More than 19 million Americans suffer from depression, according to the NIMH, and of those who seek help, more than half turn to their primary-care (or family) physician. A new UC study aims to improve the way primary-care providers recognize and manage depression.

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College of Medicine to Host Scholarship Benefit Concert

November 28, 2005

The 2nd Annual IvaDean Scholarship Benefit Concert, featuring musical appearances from College of Medicine Dean David Stern, MD, and Surgery Department Chair Jeff Matthews, MD, aims to support the IvaDean Medical Student Scholarship Fund for medical students in need of financial assistance.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Brain Aneurysm Can Masquerade as Flu

November 23, 2005

Every year about 30,000 Americans experience a ruptured brain aneurysm, a dangerous condition in which a balloon-like bulge in a cerebral blood vessel suddenly bursts. UC neurosurgeon Mario Zuccarello, MD, explains who's at risk and offers tips for recognizing the warning signs.

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Don't Miss the Pre-Holiday Plant Sale

November 21, 2005

An inexpensive way to beautify your home for the holidays or to surprise a friend with an original gift is to take advantage of the Biological Sciences Department s pre-holiday plant sale.

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