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UI study discovers internal trigger for panic attack in the previously fearless

Tuesday, February 5, 2013
John Wemmie, a UI neuroscientist, shares insights from an experiment on how SM, a woman with a rare illness that damaged her amygdala and left her unafraid, recently experienced a panic attack, which may have practical value in the study of panic attacks.
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Music and medicine

Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Don't be surprised to find Debra Schwinn, the new dean of the UI Carver College of Medicine, in the violin section of the UI Health Care Faculty-Staff Orchestra. Throughout her medical training and academic career, she's found time to pursue her interest in music.

Human brain is divided on fear and panic

Monday, February 4, 2013
Researchers at the University of Iowa say the human brain has a new, second gatekeeper that registers fear. The region, perhaps the brainstem, diencephalon or insular cortex, signals fear from internal dangers. The finding could lead to more precise treatment for people suffering from panic attacks and other anxiety disorders. Results appear in "Nature Neuroscience."

UI study suggests flu vaccine protects against heart attacks

Monday, February 4, 2013
A study by University of Iowa researchers found significant associations between heart attacks and influenza, particularly in those over age 80.

UI partners to form Iowa Liver Center

Friday, February 1, 2013
The University of Iowa has partnered with health-care organizations to create the Iowa Liver Center. The center will expand care and patient service to people with diseases of the liver and biliary tract in central and western Iowa.

Folk recognized for memoir, 'Science on the Far Horizon'

Thursday, January 31, 2013
Edgar Folk, Ph.D., UI professor emeritus of molecular physiology and biophysics, has published his memoir, "Science on the Far Horizon," which chronicles his more than seven decade scientific career. Folk pineered the field of environmental physiology and has been an influential member of the UI Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics since 1953.
John Hosp participates in roundtable discussion on mental health care in Iowa

UI experts discuss mental health care in Iowa

Thursday, January 31, 2013
James Potash, head of the Department of Psychiatry in UI Hospitals and Clinics, and John Hosp, chair of the Department of Teaching and Learning in the UI's College of Education, were two of more than a dozen experts who participated in a recent mental health roundtable discussion.

Teens likely to drink if their BFFs do

Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A study led by UI researchers discovered that best friends might play the biggest role in influencing when teens have their first sip of alcohol.
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Big changes in parking at UI Hospitals and Clinics

Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Taking down one of four parking ramps in preparation for a new Children's Hospital has meant many changes in parking for both patients and staff at UI Hospitals and Clinics.
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Best friends influence when teenagers have first drink

Monday, January 28, 2013
A study by a University of Iowa-led research team has found that teenagers who exhibit problem drinking likely got their first drink from a friend.

ISU Dance Marathon commits $1 million to UI Children’s Hospital

Monday, January 28, 2013
A gift commitment in the amount of $1 million will benefit the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital building campaign.

UI participating in new flu vaccine study

Friday, January 25, 2013
The University of Iowa is one of four institutions involved in a new clinical trial to evaluate a candidate H3N2v influenza vaccine in healthy adults and elderly individuals.