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Today - April 27, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - April 27, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- LLU School of Medicine Center for Perinatal Biology makes history
-- School of Pharmacy students handcraft blankets for HIV patients
-- Dentistry faculty research published
-- Donors remember friends taken in tragic plane crash
-- Loma Linda University Medical Center-Murrieta opens April 15 after receiving license from state health department
-- Respiratory therapy students take part in regional academic competition
-- LLUC vespers provides quality programs
-- Documentary on Haiti provides life-changing experience for young people
-- Joshua Tree National Park: antidote for the winter 'blahs'
-- Safety coordinators' banquet honors those who kept us safe …
Today - April 13, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - April 13, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- 18th annual LLU Children's Hospital gala 'Health, Hope, & All That Jazz' raises more than $800,000 for services and equipment
-- LLU psychiatrist William H. McGhee, MD, honored by Pakistani government
-- Attendees still talking about third annual laryngectomy conference
-- New research suggests vegetarians at lower risk of heart disease and diabetes
-- SPH students present message of safety for National Public Health Week
-- LLUCH Foundation Gala (pictorial)
-- Medical massage school continues to partner with Drayson Center
-- Farm-fresh food becomes more of a reality for school children
-- Drill tests student, faculty, …
Loma Linda University Dentistry - Volume 22, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry
Loma Linda University Dentistry - Volume 22, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry
Articulator (Dentistry Journal)
Contents:
6 | Staff Veterans
12 | FDO Moves to Hospitality Lane
14 | Alaska Adventure
18 | The Lion's Endodontist
20 | Nicaragua Service Learning
24 | Adventures in Endodontic Instrumentation
28 | Forensic Bitemarks
32 | IDP: From Conception to Reality
Today - April 1, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - April 1, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- Annual postgraduate convention offers fellowship, fun, learning, and worship
-- LLUMC ranks No. 1 in Riverside-San Bernardino counties in U.S. News & World Reports Best Hospitals metro area rankings
-- LLU earns praise and reaccreditation from WASC Commission
-- School of Dentistry department of dental hygiene honors alumna and student
-- American Heath Care Congress expands beyond Loma Linda University
-- Pulitzer-prize-winning author to discuss Scopes trial at May 21 event
-- School of Public Health conference examines food from all ages
-- NIH awards $1.3 million to Schools of Science and Technology, and Pharmacy
-- …
Role Of Breastfeeding And Current Lifestyle On Maternal Long-Term Weight Change, Denise R. Hinds
Role Of Breastfeeding And Current Lifestyle On Maternal Long-Term Weight Change, Denise R. Hinds
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Background: Evidence suggests that prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding is associated with health benefits to children and nursing mothers beyond the period of breastfeeding. Studies that support the role of breastfeeding in postpartum weight change primarily focused on short-term weight change (within 12 to 24 months postpartum) (Binns et al. 2003; Lederman 2004; Johnson et al. 2006), while few focused on the association between breastfeeding and long-term weight change (5 years or more postpartum) (Rooney, Schauberger et al. 2005).
Purpose: This study investigated the role of breastfeeding in long-term weight change, specifically 1) whether breastfeeding protects against weight gain, and 2) …
Today - March 16, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - March 16, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- Loma Linda University Medical Center-Murrieta opens
-- Loma Linda City Council moves toward approval of pedestrian walkway project
-- Physical therapy graduate inducted into Rose Bowl Hall of Frame
-- Social work graduate students brave the night to survey the unsheltered
-- AACR awards 50 Minority Scholar in Cancer Research Awards
-- Loma Linda University School of Medicine dedicates the class of 2014
-- School of Nursing hosts delegation from South Korea
-- Volunteer opportunities for Goal 4 Health youth soccer league
-- Shona sculpture at Highland Springs Medical Plaza depicts family embrace
-- Physical therapy …
Today - March 2, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - March 2, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- NSF-funded AIM lab opens LLU School of Medicine
-- Zhejiang Provincial People's Government presents friendship award to LLU Global Health Institute associate director
-- Student and future dietitian headed to John Hopkins for clinical practicum
-- Student's love for missions further quickened during Honduras trip
-- School of Pharmacy student wins essay contest for Amazon mission trip
-- Payscale.com names LLU among tops for starting salaries in the nation
-- LLU School of Religion hosts renowned biblical scholar from Scotland
-- Loma Linda University Medical Simulation Center features art exhibit
-- Pharmacy celebrates four years success …
Update - March 2011, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - March 2011, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Quid Pro Quo, Quid Vadis - Conflict of Interest Policy of Loma Linda University School of Medicine
-- San Bernardino - A Case Study in Environmental Justice
-- Editorial
[ Claritás - Clarity in Ethics Essay Contest - Health Care: Business or Service? ]
-- First-place 2009 graduate essay winner, Mark Warren, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University
-- Second-place 2009 undergraduate essay winner, Sidney E. Irving, School of Nursing, Loma Linda University
-- 2009 Contributor's Convocation: A New View
-- 2010 Contributor's Convocation: Ethics in the Inland Empire
-- Ethics Alumni Updates
Alumni Journal - Volume 82, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Medicine
Alumni Journal - Volume 82, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Medicine
Alumni Journal, School of Medicine
Features:
7 | The APC 2011 Venue
9 | APC 2011 Feature Speakers
12 | Healthy People 2011
Departments:
4 | From the Editor
6 | AA Scientific Chair
8 | AA President's Page
16 | SM Class Reunion
18 | Where to Worship during APC 2011
20 | Alumni Fund
22 | Dean's Page
23 | Perpetual Members
24 | Placements
The Effects Of Consumption Of California Dried Mission Figs On Serum Lipid Concentrations In Hyperlipidemic Adults, Joycelyn M. Peterson
The Effects Of Consumption Of California Dried Mission Figs On Serum Lipid Concentrations In Hyperlipidemic Adults, Joycelyn M. Peterson
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Background: The National Cholesterol Education Program and American Heart Association have recommended the use of functional or cholesterol-reducing foods, some categories of which include viscous or soluble fibers, soy protein, plant sterols, and nuts, as aids to reduce serum cholesterol concentrations. Figs are a rich source of viscous fiber and antioxidants. Fig consumption has not been studied in regard to effects in reducing serum lipid concentrations. In previous pilot data, increasing fig consumption for six weeks among volunteers was found to be feasible.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the consumption of California dried mission figs on serum lipid …
Igf2 Promotes Activation Of Estrogen Receptors In Basal-Like Breast Cancer Cells, Angelique Richardson
Igf2 Promotes Activation Of Estrogen Receptors In Basal-Like Breast Cancer Cells, Angelique Richardson
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The autocrine-paracrine effects of IGF2 are important in the growth and differentiation of normal breast. In breast cancer (BC), IGF2 is initially stimulated by estrogen, progesterone and prolactin to regulate proliferation and cancer progression. These actions are mediated by the IGF-1R and insulin receptor A (IR-A) both members of the tyrosine- kinase receptors family. The activation of Estrogen Receptor (ER) is also very important in BC growth and progression. As BC progresses to estrogen-independent growth, the IGF-1R and the estrogen receptor (ER) interact in crosstalk mechanisms that are synergistic and results in enhanced activation of both receptors signaling cascades. This …
Today - January 26, 2011, Loma Linda University
Today - January 26, 2011, Loma Linda University
TODAY
Inside this issue:
-- University and medical center mourns passing of executive director of university relations
-- Fundraiser yields more than $113,000 for mental health in the Inland Empire
-- Antioxidants in pecans may contribute to heart health and disease prevention
-- Dedication service for medical students
-- University and medical center remember longtime photographer
-- Series presents risks of metabolic syndrome and prevention advice
-- SIMS phonathon and mailing campaign raises $78,042 for international missions
-- Religion professor pens book on making evangelism work
-- SPN meeting highlights excellence in nursing care for children
-- The Great Loma Linda …
Loma Linda Nurse - Vol. 19, No. 01, Loma Linda University School Of Nursing
Loma Linda Nurse - Vol. 19, No. 01, Loma Linda University School Of Nursing
Loma Linda Nurse
Contents
2 | From the dean: Marilyn Herrmann shares her thoughts
Features
4 | Michael Rettig’s journey of service
6 | Katty Joy French—in her own words
8 | Alumnus takes on prison reform in California
News
9 | LLUSN adds two new programs— Doctor of nursing practice and nurse anesthetist (MS)
Development
10 | Scholarship updates
11 | Giving beyond the checkbook
Alumni homecoming
12 | KJN Society Brunch honors friends
13 | LLUSN celebrates alumni and friends with homecoming weekend
14 | Honored classes celebrate during alumni homecoming
15 | A note from the alumni president
16 | …
Faces Of Research At Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda University
Faces Of Research At Loma Linda University Health, Loma Linda University
Scope
In this issue . . .
2 | ICE on the summit
Innovative study takes ischemic pre-conditioning to new heights
6 |The science behind caring for others
Nursing professor looks at placement decisions in caregiving
8 | A voice for the children
Loma Linda researcher looks at ways to better help maltreated children
10 | The explanation of exploitation
Investigating the issues behind human trafficking in Thailand
14 | A risky ride
Study suggests higher risk of amputation in multi-rider ATV accidents
16 | Saving the sea turtles
Loma Linda researcher works to save hawksbill turtles and their habitat
18 …