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High-tech monitoring during heart surgery doesn’t lower risk of complications
IU researchers and their collaborators studied how using near-infrared spectroscopy to track tissue oxygen levels during heart surgery affected patients afterward.
Jul 23, 2025 -
Hess to step down as dean of IU School of Medicine in 2026
Dean Jay L. Hess, who led the Indiana University School of Medicine to new heights in his decade-long tenure, will leave leadership roles.
Jul 17, 2025 -
Cutting-edge treatment approach addresses neurobehavioral symptoms in neurofibromatosis type 1
A new treatment for neurobehavioral symptoms caused by neurofibromatosis type 1, or NF1, has shown promise.
Jul 16, 2025 -
AI, advanced data metrics forging a new era in cancer research
A new research paper explores how AI, other advanced technologies are being used to diagnose and treat cancer.
Jul 16, 2025 -
New treatment strategy aims to target ‘seed and soil’ of aggressive blood cancer
IU School of Medicine scientists have discovered a potential new strategy to combat leukemia through a special approach that targets both cancer cells and their ...
Jul 15, 2025 -
Researchers bring promising Alzheimer’s drug target closer to potential clinical trials
IU School of Medicine researchers aim to develop a new treatment for neurodegeneration by targeting an immune cell-specific gene associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Jul 14, 2025 -
IU-led Alzheimer’s drug discovery center moves forward with promising new therapeutic targets
IU School of Medicine researchers have identified a portfolio of novel drug targets that may accelerate promising treatments for people living with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Type 2 diabetes drug improves weight loss, blood sugar in certain Type 1 patients with obesity
A new clinical trial, the first of its kind, showed positive outcomes for certain Type 1 diabetes patients when taking semaglutide once per week.
Jun 24, 2025 -
IU-led clinical trial aims to use DNA sequencing technology to improve treatment for infections following bone fractures
IU School of Medicine researchers are studying how rapid DNA sequencing technology can help improve treatment for fracture-related infections, a serious health complication that can ...
Jun 09, 2025 -
Digital screening during primary care visits may lead to earlier dementia detection, care
A trio of studies led by IU School of Medicine researchers found digital testing during primary care visits showed some promise as a tool for early identification of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in older adults.
Jun 03, 2025