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Released: 5-Apr-2003 12:00 AM EST
Link Between Clubfoot and Missing Artery
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University say they now have found definitive proof of a link between clubfoot, a congenital deformity, and the absence of major artery in the leg.

Released: 5-Apr-2003 12:00 AM EST
Drugs in Ambulances Not Stored at Proper Temperatures
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Medications carried in ambulances to be given to patients in need of emergency care were found in some cases to be stored at unacceptable temperatures, according to a study conducted by researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University.

Released: 8-Mar-2004 5:00 PM EST
Self-Hypnosis Is Effective at Quieting Habit Cough
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Self-hypnosis is a safe and effective means of silencing habit cough in children and adolescents, says a study by researchers.

Released: 16-May-2006 4:40 PM EDT
Location Is Key in Enzyme's Role in Cell Cycle Regulation
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University have a new understanding of how cell cycle regulation is affected by RNA degrading enzymes. In this latest study, published in Journal of Cell Biology (April 2006), researchers have found that location of an RNA-degrading enzyme is key to its role in cell cycle regulation.

Released: 29-May-2006 8:00 AM EDT
Mixed Amphetamine Salts Most Effective Treatment for ADHD
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Stimulant medications, such as mixed amphetamine salts (MAS) and methylphenidates are significantly more effective than nonstimulant ADHD medications or novel stimulants, such as modafinil, in the treatment of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Released: 19-Jul-2007 11:00 AM EDT
New Approach Shows Promise as Lung Cancer Treatment
SUNY Upstate Medical University

A novel radiotherapy approach has shown promise as a treatment option, and may possibly increase the cure rate, for people with early stage lung cancer who are unable to tolerate surgery, according to findings from a five-year study led by SUNY Upstate Medical University.

Released: 28-Sep-2007 12:15 PM EDT
Accurate Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Depends on Biopsy Location
SUNY Upstate Medical University

The part of the prostate that is biopsied may matter more than the number of biopsy samples taken for accurately diagnosing prostate cancer. The SUNY Upstate study found that cancer detection depended more on the part of the prostate that was biopsied than on the number of samples that were taken.

Released: 13-Nov-2013 4:00 PM EST
Research Findings Will Help in the Fight Against Dengue, One of the Fastest Spreading Tropical Diseases
SUNY Upstate Medical University

A study by an international team of researchers will help decrease the risk of dengue, a life-threatening mosquito-borne viral disease that is now one of the fastest spreading tropical diseases globally.

Released: 11-Jul-2014 12:00 PM EDT
Needs, Risks of Low-Wage Workers and the Impact on Public Health
SUNY Upstate Medical University

As low-wage jobs continue to show strong gains since the recession, findings from the Low-Wage Workers’ Health Project led by Upstate Medical University is offering insight into how these jobs affect public health and the economy in Syracuse, N.Y., and reflect national trends in issues related to low-wage workers.

Released: 30-Mar-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Upstate Medical University Study Discovers New Information on Climate Drivers of Dengue Fever
SUNY Upstate Medical University

Researchers at Upstate Medical University, in collaboration with a team of international investigators studying dengue fever, have discovered new information on climate drivers of the disease and social risk factors that may be contributing to its spread.

   

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