A patient is given a pill to take daily as a painkiller. After a month, the pain is gone. Surprise ““ the pill contained no active ingredients, but was merely a sugar pill. Read more...
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March 8, 9:00 pm
When the mere idea of a cure is enough
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Avoid being hit with cancer; blow off pot
It’s been a long week here at UCLA. You got crushed by your statistics midterm, the dorm cafeteria served up mystery meat again, and to top it off, the UCLA basketball team suffered a heartbreaking loss to that dreaded school across town. Read more...
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Students lament misuse of bodies
From the first day of gross anatomy lab, UCLA medical students are taught to respect the cadavers they are about to dissect. The March 7 arrest of Henry Reid, the director of UCLA’s Willed Body Program, for the alleged selling of donated body parts, has upset many medical students in its contradiction to the principles they are taught. Read more...
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March 1, 9:00 pm
Low-carb dieters lose more than weight
Recent popular diets have devised a way to color-code the food pyramid, by encouraging the elimination of white foods ““ those that tend to be high in carbohydrates. Read more...
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March 1, 9:00 pm
A marathon process: running on new lungs
Ted Ball was once unable to cross the street without running out of breath. But this Saturday, the 61-year-old will tackle the Los Angeles Marathon. The 26.2-mile course has been on his mind since he received a double lung transplant at the UCLA Medical Center in May 2002. Read more...
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March 1, 9:00 pm
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Symposium to discuss prematurity The UCLA March of Dimes Collegiate Council will host a Prematurity Awareness/Health Symposium on Thursday. A panel of UCLA neonatologists and OB/GYN will discuss issues of premature birth, genetic counseling and birth defects. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Stem cell success sparks debate
Nearly 10 years after a sheep named Dolly took her first steps, scientists in South Korea have proven that the controversial procedure of cloning is possible in human embryos. Read more...