October 17, 2000
Patient Shows Resilience, Strength Through Competitive Swimming
NIH Wins 'No Gobbledygook' Award for NLM Trial Database
Symposium Explores Spectrum of Hypertension Research
MIT's Hopkins To Give Pittman Lecture
Sausville Gives NCI Partners in Research Lecture
Health Information Database More Useable
Day Care Board Seeks Nominations
NIH Holds First
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Clinical Center's Alter Wins Lasker
He shares the award with Dr. Michael Houghton, a scientist with
Chiron Corp. It honors Alter's ongoing studies to uncover the causes
and reduce the risks of transfusion-associated hepatitis and
Houghton's continuing work in molecular biology to isolate the
hepatitis C virus.
Hispanic Heritage Month Observed By Carla Garnett
Researchers know that good dental health is a sign of good overall
health. They can prove that family counseling can improve the lives
of troubled youth, and there is evidence that care providers have a
wealth of tools to fight mental health problems. None of this
information can help, however, if those in the medical community
are the only ones who know about it. Somehow, these and other
health messages messages that lead people to seek
necessary medical services must reach the populations
they intend to serve, specifically Hispanics/Latinos, the fastest
growing minority in the United States, in Montgomery County, Md.,
and also one of the most underserved. |