Daily Archives: February 18, 2019

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We thank Professors Johann and Heinz Hammer for their interest in our recent publication, as well as their comments.1 The article examined potential associations between the symptoms provoked (intolerance) and the gases produced owing to incomplete abs… Continue reading

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Friends Shop hosting Winter Sale Feb. 21 and 22

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“Brain Blast” set for March 16 at Downtown Public Library

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Vandy Cooks: “The Pastabilities are Endless,” March 13

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Community Engaged Research Core program on helping people with obesity understand surgical options is March 1

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Office of Immersion Resources hosts “Explorations in Research” event tomorrow

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VUMC in the news

A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading

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As a paramedic, Kyle Fisher saved many lives. As an organ donor, he saved six more.

Vanderbilt staff pays tribute to his heroism with Honor Walk. Continue reading

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“Momentum”: Blazing a new trail

As a barrel racer, Bari Brooks is accustomed to dealing with a trio of obstacles. The rodeo sport entails staying astride a horse as it careens around three 50-gallon drums arranged in a cloverleaf pattern. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, she… Continue reading

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Safety remains top priority as electric scooter use increases

Since the announcement of their arrival in Nashville in September, electric scooters have permeated campus streets and sidewalks. The university allows electric bike and scooter companies to operate on campus that have permission to operate in Nashvill… Continue reading

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