Daily Archives: June 17, 2019

“My Southern Health”: How to survive a heart attack if you’re alone

If you suspect you’re having a heart attack, the situation can be frightening, especially if you’re alone when experiencing symptoms. Continue reading

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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center U54 Research Project Grant deadline extended to June 21

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Applications open for MSCI course, Clinical Trials; deadline is July 31

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Share your stories with VUMC Voice’s “99 words of summer”

Vacations, camp, baseball games, cutting the grass, watching soap operas, swimming, fireflies in the fading light… Continue reading

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Clinical aromatherapy introduction class to be June 22 in Light Hall

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New method tested to block chikungunya infection

Chikungunya is the exotic-sounding name of an emergent, mosquito-borne tropical viral infection that can cause chronic and debilitating joint pain and arthritis. It’s also the first target of an exciting new approach that injects genetic material into … Continue reading

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