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Video Exercise Helps Overweight, Obese Teenagers Lose Weight

The first study demonstrating weight loss from video games that require physical activity has been published online in the journal Obesity by a Georgetown team including Anisha…

February 11, 2014

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Peace Corps Alumna Becoming a Nurse-Midwife

Caitlin Givens (NHS’11, G’13) is a School of Nursing & Health Studies (NHS) graduate student who has always had a strong interest in women’s health.…

February 11, 2014

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NHS Summer Profile Series: Kopp Conducts Research in Argentina

For six weeks, human science major Antonia Kopp (NHS’14) interned in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the INFANT Foundation as part of the Translational Health Science.…

February 11, 2014

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Discovering New Uses for Old Drugs

It’s widely estimated that it takes at least $1 billion to develop a new drug. More than 100,000 compounds are screened to find about 10,000 that are worthy of studying in…

February 11, 2014

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Georgetown Alum With the Blues (Angels)

AUGUST 15, 2012–Most people don’t get the chance to live out their dream, let alone two dreams at once. But that’s exactly what a recent Georgetown University…

February 11, 2014

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Boot Camp For a Young Clinical Researcher

Brandon Smaglo, M.D., wants to test a combination of two cancer drugs that he suspects—and hopes—will keep different kinds of tumors at bay. But he expected it…

February 11, 2014

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Summer Profile Series: Kanouse Interns at NJ Hospital

Earlier this summer, human science major Andrew Kanouse (NHS’14) interned at the Overlook Medical Center in Summit, NJ where he participated in the Overlook Summer…

February 11, 2014

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Harvey’s “Greatest Hits” of Heart Sounds Now Online

Even after his death, the late W. Proctor Harvey, M.D., continues to teach the importance of a physician’s human touch and practice at the bedside. A unique textbook that…

February 11, 2014

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Professor Who Revolutionized Radiology Dies At 86

Emeritus professor who created the first whole-body CT scanner that revolutionized the practice of radiology passed away on July 24. Robert S. Ledley, who pioneered the use of…

February 11, 2014

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To Cherish a Different Way of Thinking

Rachel Wurzman has spent much of her life trying to figure out, as she says, “what makes her tic.” And she plans to devote her career to it. Wurzman, a fourth year student in…

February 11, 2014