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    New MRI technology more precise in detecting breast cancer  Nov 4, 2008
    PORTLAND -- Doctors at Oregon Health Sciences University are touting new technology they say can detect cancerous breast tumors and prevent unnecessary biopsies. The latest MRI technology offers shutter-speed computer analysis they say distinguishes malignant from benign tumors 100 percent of the time. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Injured Lebanon man at OHSU (24)  Oct 23, 2008
    A man seriously injured in an accident that occurred on Oct. 17 at 101 Industrial Way in Lebanon was in critical condition Monday afternoon at Oregon Health Sciences University. It appeared that a piece of earth-moving equipment ran over him, said Lebanon Fire Chief Dan Woodson. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Cochlear implant opens world of hearing to Longview woman  Oct 20, 2008
    Last spring, Patsy Jordan had a cochlear implant performed at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland ... Last April, Jordan had a cochlear implant at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland ... In April, she had the surgery at Oregon Health Sciences University. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Readers Respond on "The Ethics of Climate Change"--And More...  Oct 16, 2008
    Barry M. Maletzky Oregon Health Sciences University. ZAK REPLIES: The beauty of using the trust game in our experiments is that it has been run many times in many variations and with relatively high stakes, including potential returns of $100 in the U.S. and an average three-month salary in eastern European countries. (Scientific American)

    Keeping buff between the ears  Oct 16, 2008
    Dr. Denise Erten-Lyons, a researcher at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, reported earlier this year that among a group of 12 volunteers in their 90s found to have both a lot of plaques and clear minds and good memory before they died had larger brain volume overall, but particularly around the hippocampus region, which is involved in memory formation and storage. She suspects the select group of seniors didn't really have much bigger brains in youth than other subjects in her... (Scripps Howard News Wire)

    Signs Of Heart Disease Are Attributed To Stress More Frequently In Women Than Men  Oct 15, 2008
    14, 2008) Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found that coronary heart disease (CHD) symptoms presented in the context of a stressful life event were identified as psychogenic in origin when presented by women and organic in origin when presented by men. The study could help explain why there is often a delay in the assessment of women with heart disease. (Science Daily)

    Woman dies in wreck; man, 22, held  Oct 13, 2008
    Sargent suffered injuries to his collarbone, neck and back and was taken to Oregon Health Sciences University. Moreno was treated at OHSU for injuries, released and then taken into custody, police said. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Skin crawling disease mystifies doctors  Oct 11, 2008
    " Dr. James Hancy, who heads the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Clinic at Portland s Oregon Health Sciences University, compares Morgellons patients to people who repeatedly wash their hands. Travis' mom won't give up on finding answers. She wants more money spent on research. "I don't want his death to be in vain, she said. I want something good to come of this. (FOX 11, AZ)

    RECOMMENDATIONS: From here to better maternity  Oct 8, 2008
    Maternity-care failings can be remedied with cost-saving fixes - USATODAY.com. Maternity-care failings can be remedied with cost-saving fixes. (USA Today -- News)

    Prognostic Importance of Defibrillator Shocks in Patients with Heart Failure  Sep 4, 2008
    From the University of Washington (J.E.P., D.P.F., G.H.B.); and the Seattle Institute for Cardiac Research (G.W.J., J.A., G.H.B.) both in Seattle; Duke Clinical Research Institute, Durham, NC (A.S.H., D.B.M., K.L.L.); University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (D.J.C., F.E.M.); Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland (M.H.R.); Oregon Cardiology Associates, Eugene (R.K.R.); University Hospital, London, ON, Canada (R.Y.); Johns Hopkins University,... (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Looking Beyond The Drug Receptor For Clues To Drug Effectiveness  Aug 27, 2008
    23, 1997) Scientists at Oregon Health Sciences University have discovered that mice lacking a certain brain cell receptor for the chemical messenger dopamine are supersensitive to alcohol, cocaine and. (June 5, 2007) A new study shows that use of antipsychotic drugs is associated with an early and sustained increase in risk of death when used to treat disruptive behavior of older adults with. (Science Daily)

    Elderly driver hits pedestrian in Molalla  Aug 20, 2008
    Local experts provide the latest information on Healthcare issues that matter to you. Fresh Ideas with Leigh Ann. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Proposed Oregon abortion rule stirs alarm  Aug 3, 2008
    Past Month's Most Commented Stories. Saturday, August 2, 2008 1:38 PM PDT. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    OHSU mice could hold key to alcoholism cure  Jul 31, 2008
    -- Some researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University think mice may hold the key to curing alcoholism. KTVB. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Pacific Northwest osteopathic medical school opens in Yakima  Jul 24, 2008
    The independent university joins the University of Washington and the Oregon Health Sciences University as the only health training universities in the region. Officials with the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences say one of the institution s main goals will be to place health workers in rural areas. (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

    Fuze Digital Solutions is First in Web Self-service Industry to Award Users for Contributing Relevant Support Content; Patent Application Has Been Fil  Jun 24, 2008
    Fuze customers include Fujitsu, Sutherland Group, , SonicWall, Oregon Health Sciences University, NOAA, Midway Games, Turbine, 17-AAA clubs and over 50 financial institutions including Lockheed Credit Union. For more information, call (425) 649-1246 or visit online at. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    Use of Mealtime SYMLIN(R) Compared to Rapid-Acting Insulin for Diabetes Therapy Intensification in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Using Basal Insulin  Jun 10, 2008
    "These findings are promising because they suggest that treating a deficiency of the hormone amylin in type 2 diabetes can have a beneficial effect on glucose control even when mealtime insulin is not used," said Matthew Riddle, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Head of the Section of Diabetes, Division of Endocrinology at Oregon Health Sciences University and clinical trial investigator. "The effect of SYMLIN was similar to that of mealtime rapid-acting insulin when either was added to basal... (PR Newswire)

    Traffic fatality  Jun 2, 2008
    A second passenger, Mikhail Tihohod, 19, also of Vancouver, was taken to Oregon Health Sciences University with serious injuries. -- Steve Beaven. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Two killed in Highway 224 crash after car goes down embankment  Jun 2, 2008
    He was transported by ambulance to Oregon Health Sciences University. Another motorist found the tree across the highway, stopped and found the Civic down the embankment. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    How advanced prostate cancer becomes resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy  Jun 1, 2008
    D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; and R. Bruce Montgomery, M.D., and Paul Lange, M.D., of the University of Washington School of Medicine, in collaboration with other colleagues at UW and Oregon Health Sciences University, has uncovered what may be the key to understanding how prostate tumors eventually become resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy. We found that despite the suppression of circulating androgen levels to very low or castrate levels, metastatic prostate tumors are... (EurekAlert!)

    New Research Improves Early Detection And Survival For Pancreatic Cancer  May 22, 2008
    Doctors may then use the samples for pancreatic cancer research, according to Brett C. Sheppard, MD,Professor and Vice-Chairman of Surgery at the Digestive Health Center at the Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU). For this study, OHSU researchers in the Oregon Stem Cell Center and in the Department of General Surgery generated and characterized antibodies. (Science Daily)

    Yoakam, Guido  May 18, 2008
    Jessica is a 2003 graduate of North Bend High School and a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University. She is employed at Sacred Heart Hospital as an ICU nurse. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    Women, click here for good health  May 10, 2008
    Nedrow, medical director of Women's Primary Care and Integrative Medicine at the Oregon Health Sciences University, clicked on the link, and saw that it was an advertisement for the herb, and there was no science proving that the herb actually worked. Another e-mail contained a link to a site for a nutritional drink. (CNN -- Tech)

    When Doctors Tell Patients To Quit Smoking, They Listen  May 2, 2008
    29, 2001) In one of the first "recycling" studies to examine people who attempt to quit smoking after first failing medical treatment, researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University and their. . (Science Daily)

    Driver arrested after hit-and-run crash involving pedestrian  May 2, 2008
    Sgt. Brian Schmautz said another police officer was at Oregon Health Sciences University speaking to the victim to gather clues in this investigation. More Headlines. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    A mom's guide to birth control  May 2, 2008
    A: The only option you should avoid is the Depo-Provera injection, according to Alison Edelman, M.D., an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Oregon Health Sciences University, in Portland. With Depo-Provera, you'll have to think about birth control just every three months, when you'll see your doctor for the pro-gesterone-only shot. (CNN -- Health)

    New details revealed in Wilberger abduction & murder  Apr 18, 2008
    Investigators say, Courtney went to the emergency room at Oregon Health Sciences University on May 26, 2004 complaining of chest pain and high blood pressure. According to investigators, this is consistent with someone laboring under a high level of anxiety commonly produced after a major criminal event. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Steven Randal BauerApril 15, 1959 - April 13, 2008  Apr 18, 2008
    He was accepted at Oregon Health Sciences University School of Dentistry and graduated in 1985. Steve and his dad drove around the Northwest that summer looking for a possible dental office for sale. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Residents recall dentist ... Fruitland board ponders new fees ... Vale sewage issue still lingers ... Religious leaders say pope understands U.S. culture ... News Digest: ... Getting ready ... Problems at Oregon nursing board may lead to legislation ... Resignations continue over ethics mandate ... Police Blotter ... ';var marqueewidth="440px";var marqueeheight="25px";var marqueebgcolor="#";////NO NEED TO EDIT BELOW THIS LINE////////////var pauseit=1;var marqueespeed=1 //slow speed down by 1 for NSvar copyspeed=marqueespeedvar pausespeed=(pauseit==0)? copyspeed: 0var iedom=document.all||document.getElementByIdif (iedom)document.write(''+marqueecontent+'')var actualwidth=''var cross_marquee, ns_marqueefunction populate(){if (iedom){cross_marquee=document.getElementById? document.getElementById("iemarquee") : document.all.iemarqueecross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8+"px"cross_marquee.innerHTML=marqueecontentactualwidth=document.all? temp.offsetWidth : document.getElementById("temp").offsetWidth}else if (document.layers){ns_marquee=document.ns_marquee.document.ns_marquee2ns_marquee.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8ns_marquee.document.write(marqueecontent)ns_marquee.document.close()actualwidth=ns_marquee.document.width}lefttime=setInterval("scrollmarquee()",20)}window.onload=populate;function scrollmarquee(){if (iedom){if (parseInt(cross_marquee.style.left)>(actualwidth*(-1)+8))cross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(cross_marquee.style.left)-copyspeed+"px"elsecross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8+"px"}else if (document.layers){if (ns_marquee.left>(actualwidth*(-1)+8))ns_marquee.left-=copyspeedelsens_marquee.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8}}if (iedom||document.layers){with (document){document.write('')if (iedom){write('')write('')write('')write('')}else if (document.layers){write('')write('')write('')}document.write('')}} The office of well-known area dentist Steven Bauer was closed Monday. Bauer was reported to be missing at Brownlee Reservoir after a boating accident Sunday. Police officials were still searching for Bauer in the reservoir today.Residents recall dentist  Apr 16, 2008
    We went to dental school together, he was a year ahead of me at Oregon Health Sciences University, he said. He is married with two boys that are either high-school age or just beginning college. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    OSU tests Ontario sewage for drugs  Apr 7, 2008
    Field s study, which is funded through Oregon Health Sciences University s Medical Research Fund, is also supported by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Ontario s samples, which were taken at several points during the day of March 5 in order to get a more uniform reading, are now housed in a freezer at Oregon State University awaiting testing. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Lebanon boxer Rafael Ortiz, 30, dies  Mar 27, 2008
    In the early morning hours of March 14, he was transferred to Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. The exact cause of death is unknown. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Rafael Ortiz  Mar 27, 2008
    Lebanon Express: Obituaries. Welcome to the Lebanon-Express. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Adherex Announces Phase III Trial With STS in Collaboration With the Children's Oncology Group  Mar 26, 2008
    Source: Adherex Technologies Inc.. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NORTH CAROLINA--(Marketwire - March 26, 2008) - Adherex Technologies Inc. (TSX: - ; AMEX: - ), a biopharmaceutical company devoted to solving problems for patients with cancer, announced today the activation of a Phase III trial with sodium thiosulfate (STS) to prevent hearing loss in children receiving cisplatin-based chemotherapy in collaboration with the Children's Oncology Group (COG). (CCNMatthews Press Releases)

    Hormone message hasn't changed  Mar 5, 2008
    That could alarm women using or considering the hormones, especially if the only take-away message they hear is: more cancer, said Dr. Leon Speroff, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Oregon Health Sciences University and a member of the board of the American Menopause Association. But they need to remember that the original study included women much older than typical hormone users and that the results may not apply to typical women seeking treatment. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Newsweek: Animal-rights activists vs. UCLA  Feb 28, 2008
    The Animal Liberation Front claimed credit for vandalizing the cars and homes of two researchers last year at Oregon Health Sciences University near Portland. At the University of Utah, several researchers have been the targets of home protests that including spray-painting and destroying a lawn with a saline solution, according to Dr. Jeffrey Botkin, the university's associate vice president for research integrity. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Breaking News: Witnesses indicate driver not at fault in death of bicyclist  Feb 23, 2008
    Arrington died later at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland of extensive head, spinal and torso trauma from the accident. Elrod s account of the incident coincides with a statement made to police by the other witness. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Editorial: Protect boards (Feb. 21)  Feb 22, 2008
    The association is concerned because of a recent Oregon Supreme Court decision in the case of Clarke v. Oregon Health Sciences University. The court found that the medical school could be sued for millions in damages for a mistake that left a boy permanently and severely disabled. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Overcoming the stresses of caregiving  Feb 21, 2008
    Keynote speaker Sharon Johnson, associate professor at Oregon State Universitys Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center, spoke about Caring for Ourselves at the Womens Health Day, Saturday morning in the Harbor Building in Bandon. -World Photo by Jack Carrerow. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    OHSU student begins rotation at home in Lebanon (12)  Feb 7, 2008
    Kristin Herring, a third-year student at Oregon Health Sciences University Medical School in Portland and a Girod scholarship recipient, has returned to her hometown of Lebanon as part of her medical training. Herring, who grew up in Lebanon, just began a five-week rotation under Rick Wopat M.D. and Mary Lou Belozer M.D., two family physicians at the Mid-Valley Medical Plaza. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Girod appointed to State Senate  Jan 31, 2008
    He graduated from Stayton High school and Oregon State University, earned his DMD from Oregon Health Sciences University and received a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard University. Girod was elected to the House of Representatives in 2006. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Gene Therapy Technique: Water Droplets Produced By Electrospray Render Cells Permeable To External DNA  Jan 24, 2008
    24, 1999) Researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University report dramatic progress toward establishing genetically modified, non-human primate models for the study of causes and cures for human disease. (Nov. (Science Daily)

    Antidepressant Effectiveness Probably Overstated  Jan 18, 2008
    "For the average patient, yes, these drugs are effective, just less effective than they appear," said study author Dr. Erick Turner, an assistant professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at Oregon Health Sciences University. "Don't be overly disappointed if you don't have an excellent response to the first antidepressant you try. You might have to try two or three, and you might need to add psychotherapy.". (MEDLINEplus)

    East Linn County needs more doctors  Jan 10, 2008
    The metropolitan area has an advantage because of Oregon Health Sciences University medical school and residency program; half of medical school graduates remain in the community where they were trained ... For more than a decade, students from Oregon Health Sciences University have taken a rural rotation here, spending about six weeks. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    GeneNews appoints three leading cancer screening experts to its Clinical Advisory Board  Jan 7, 2008
    "Their long-term commitment to advance colorectal cancer screening combined with their extensive experience in defining the strategies for effective implementation of screening is expected to materially enhance our regulatory and clinical adoption strategies for ColonSentry commercialization." David Lieberman, MD Dr. Lieberman is Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at Oregon Health Sciences University and the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Portland,... (Canada Newswire)

    Oregon State scores well in faculty productivity  Dec 9, 2007
    Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland had three top-10 disciplines. A pretty good showing for OSU on this, said Todd Simmons, OSU assistant vice president for university advancement. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Brain Systems Become Less Coordinated With Age, Even In The Absence Of Disease  Dec 8, 2007
    22, 1998) Researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University are challenging the idea that getting older automatically leads to a rapidly shrinking brain. A study being published in the December issue of the. (Science Daily)

    Possible Markers For Mental Illness Discovered  Dec 6, 2007
    23, 1997) Scientists at Oregon Health Sciences University have discovered that mice lacking a certain brain cell receptor for the chemical messenger dopamine are supersensitive to alcohol, cocaine and. (Jan. (Science Daily)

    Suspect in custody for fatal hit-and-run wheelchair crash  Nov 29, 2007
    She was transported to Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital, where she died about an hour later. The driver of the van was last seen southbound on Highway 99E.. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Two Major Studies Show: Human Pluripotent Stem Cells without Cloning or Destroying Embryo  Nov 21, 2007
    D., Associate Professor, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine and Markus Grompe, M.D., Director, Oregon Stem Cell Center and Professor, Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics Oregon Health Sciences University (affiliations are for reference only). A fuller version of their analysis is available at the Do No Harm: The Coalition of Americans for Research Ethics website at. (PR Newswire)

    Medication Plus Counseling May Help Teens Kick The Smoking Habit  Nov 6, 2007
    29, 2001) In one of the first "recycling" studies to examine people who attempt to quit smoking after first failing medical treatment, researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University and their. (Sep. (Science Daily)

    Seizing the moment: Brain surgery doesn't slow Clatskanie's Austin Carmack  Oct 31, 2007
    Doctors at Portland's Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health Sciences University opened his head and placed a grid on his brain that stimulated different parts of his body to determine the affected area. "They would make his arms twitch or Austin's speech do different things while they were testing," said his father and cross country coach, Adam Carmack. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    22-year-old man dies of leukemia  Oct 25, 2007
    Rounds was taken by Life Flight from Lebanon to Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) in Portland, where he was given several doses of chemotherapy. He also had surgery to remove some of his skull due to bleeds in his brain brought about by the leukemia. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    More Educated People Who Develop Dementia Lose Their Memory Faster  Oct 24, 2007
    23, 2007) People with more years of education lose their memory faster than those with less education in the years prior to a diagnosis of dementia, according to a study by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. The study included 117 people who developed dementia out of an original cohort of 488. (Science Daily)

    High-speed I-5 chase ends in overturned SUV, missing suspect  Oct 24, 2007
    He was transported by ambulance to Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Troopers didn t find the original driver, who was last seen walking westbound on Butteville Road from the freeway. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Around the square - William A. Cook: Still going strong  Oct 10, 2007
    Cook was Dr. Charles Dotter, an interventional radiologist at the Oregon Health Sciences University. As a result of the close relationship and their discussions concerning the training of interventional radiologists, the Cook family made a 2 million gift to establish The Dotter Interventional Institute at Oregon Health Sciences University. (Canton Daily Ledger, IL)

    Motorcyclists injured in I-5 collision near Brooks  Oct 9, 2007
    Worthington was critically injured and transported by LifeFlight to Oregon Health Sciences University. All motorcyclists were wearing protective helmets. (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    Bilingual nursing work  Sep 19, 2007
    In 2001, she enrolled in Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. Fewer than six months after moving to Oregon, she and Eric were engaged. (Pocatello Idaho State Journal, ID)

    Log on to donate life  Sep 6, 2007
    She is a retired volunteer coordinator for Our Saviour's Lutheran Church and now volunteers with Donate Life Northwest, which is connected with Oregon Health Sciences University. She has a disorder, Polycythemia vera, which causes her blood to thicken and clog the liver, a condition called Budd Charia Syndrome. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    James Stansbury, 63  Aug 28, 2007
    He earned his bachelor's degree from Oregon State, and his doctorate from Oregon Health Sciences University; he served his residency at the U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego. He served in the Navy as a lieutenant, working as a missile technician and physician. (North County Times)

    Albany man arrested for love-triangle murder  Aug 28, 2007
    Jensen was transported to Samaritan Albany General Hospital and later transferred to Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland for treatment. The investigation revealed that Davis and Jensen had been having an affair, according to police. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Woman dies from injuries from Highway 101 crash  Aug 24, 2007
    Pamela Green Kyker, 60, died at Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital in Portland Tuesday night, police said ... She was transported by ambulance to Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital in Newport and then LifeFlighted to Oregon Health Sciences University. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    His vision blurred; his career ended  Aug 19, 2007
    More than a year after the illness forced him to quit his career, Oregon Health Sciences University doctors sent a muscle biopsy from Ron to a lab on the East Coast. They determined he had mitochondrial myopathy. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

     OHSU medical student returns to his roots  Aug 16, 2007
    Seth Williams, a graduate of LBCC, is now a third-year medical student at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland ... Oregon Health Sciences University. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Rare viral infection kills Medford teen  Jul 5, 2007
    Local experts provide the latest information on Healthcare issues that matter to you. MyHomeImprovement Portland local home improvement experts are here to provide home improvement tips and ideas. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Commonly Prescribed Antidepressants Associated With Lower Bone Density In Older Men And Women  Jun 27, 2007
    The class of antidepressant medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may be associated with an increased rate of bone loss in older men and women, according to two articles in the June 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) treat depression by inhibiting the protein that transports serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in sleep and depression, according to background information in the... (Science Daily)

    Antidepressants weaken bones in elderly: studies  Jun 26, 2007
    CURRENT ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two studies published on Monday added to the growing evidence that the most popular class of drugs taken to treat depression may contribute to fragile bones in elderly people. (Scientific American)

    Ambulance flagged down after cliff fall near Estacada  Jun 26, 2007
    Crane was removed from the embankment and air lifted by Life Flight to Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital. He complained of neck, shoulder and abdominal pain, officials said. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    On the home front, jubilation  Jun 25, 2007
    Now they re at Oregon Health Sciences University for their final year. Except for this weekend. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)

    Patients Prefer Handshakes Over Sterile Greetings, Study Finds  Jun 13, 2007
    "It is frankly critical that the first meeting include shaking hands with the patient and with any family or friends they have brought," says OBGYN Dr. Joanna Cain, director of the Center for Women's Health at Oregon Health Sciences University. Paging Dr. Friendly 1. (ABC News)

    Roses 'N' Razzies  Jun 8, 2007
    After a six-hour operation Tuesday at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, it appears that the donated kidney is functioning well. We ve always known that OSU has real team spirit. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)

    Heart Disease Marker May Predict Prostate Cancer's Course  Jun 2, 2007
    (SOURCES: Tomasz Beer, M.D., director, prostate cancer research program, Oregon Health Sciences University Cancer Institute (OHSU), and associate professor, medicine, OHSU School of Medicine; Naomi Haas, M.D., medical oncologist, genitourinary malignancies, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia; June 1, 2007, presentation, American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, Chicago). FRIDAY, June 1 (HealthDay News) -- A protein that is used as a marker of heart disease may also predict... (Health-Finder)

     Leukemia is soldier's new battle  May 31, 2007
    Rounds was taken by Life Flight from Lebanon to Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, where he is now. He has undergone several doses of chemotherapy. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    * Cheating your body clock  May 29, 2007
    I consulted Alfred Lewy, a psychiatrist and an expert on body clock adjustments at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. Based on my travel schedule, he e-mailed me a detailed "prescription" for taking, alternately, very low and higher doses of melatonin and taking in and avoiding sunlight depending on the time of day at my origin and destination. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    Marshfield students graduate June 9  May 18, 2007
    Caitlyn plans to attend Portland State University and continue on to Oregon Health Sciences University to pursue a degree in nutrition. Christopher Darrel Gaunt, son of William and Pamela Gaunt of Coos Bay, has for the past four years played guitar in Marshfield High School's Jazz Band, and participated in the Oregon Coast Lab Band's show band,volution. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    TVCC honors scholarship contributors  May 6, 2007
    Dunbrasky did receive her nursing degree from TVCC and worked at Holy Rosary Medical Center in pediatrics until she decided to return to school to earn her medical degree, which she received in 1991 from Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland. I m a supporter of TVCC because it allowed me a dream I never though I would have, she said. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Washington Co. deputy saves suspect's life after high-speed chase  Apr 27, 2007
    He was transported by Life Flight Air Ambulance to Oregon Health Sciences University. His passenger was transported by ground ambulance to St. Vincent s Hospital. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    OHSU cuts ties with Lance Armstrong's doctor  Apr 26, 2007
    A doctor who helped treat Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong was asked to leave Oregon health Sciences University. OHSU. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Skoog a pioneer in athletic nutrition  Apr 9, 2007
    She worked as a nutrition education specialist and coordinator for Portland Public Schools, and as an exercise physiologist and manager at the Oregon Health Sciences University Human Performances Laboratory. While running one day it occurred to her that she could combine athletics and nutrition. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)

    Barnhart's legislative update  Apr 5, 2007
    The proposal also cuts the funds necessary to increase the number of new doctors Oregon Health Sciences University educates. That would end the new program to do part of their medical education in Eugene and Corvallis at substantially reduced cost per student. (Lebanon Express, OR)

    Child ejected from pickup during crash dies  Apr 4, 2007
    Kollar was transported by LifeFlight to Oregon Health Sciences University. His mother and 13-year-old brother, who were both wearing seat belts, suffered minor injuries. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Medical marijuana debate returns to state Capitol  Mar 15, 2007
    In 1993 I was diagnosed with the most advanced case of Thyroid cancer ever seen at Oregon Health Sciences University. All of my doctors are amazed that I survived more than 1 year by using medical marijuana. (Yahoo News -- Medical Marijuana)

    Women's health seminar on Saturday  Feb 21, 2007
    Prize drawings and information from local health fitness providers will be available; even a table display from the Oregon Health Sciences University Women's Health Center will be provided by university staff. A silent auction to benefit Bree's Health Foundation is being organized by cacer survivor Marlene Davis. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    What to Do: Feb. 17-23  Feb 17, 2007
    Proceeds benefit the Child Development and Rehabilitation Center of Oregon Health Sciences University for treatment of medically-disabled children from Southern Oregon. Call 665-1553. (Mail Tribune, OR)

    CB motorist dies in Gold Beach accident  Feb 15, 2007
    He was later transferred to Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland for further treatment. A spokesman there said today that Phelan died, but would not indicate when, citing that to do so would be a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. (Coos Bay-North Bend The World, OR)

    Local med students a healing presence  Feb 8, 2007
    Under an agreement signed Wednesday between representatives form Oregon State University, Oregon Health Sciences University and Samaritan Health Services-affiliated hospitals in Corvallis, Albany and Lebanon, more medical students will be training at OSU. A similar agreement already has been signed between OHSU and PeaceHealth in Eugene. Both are intended to do the same thing: Bring more medical service professionals to the places that most need them. (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)


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