Some research focuses on mothers, other, on children. But finding research on metabolic syndrome (including diabetes and a related condition, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) that considers the impact of a […]
A disease with a not-so-familiar name that often leads to deadly consequences: That’s one way to describe nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Nearly 10,000 people convened in Boston for this […]
Two medicine students from Northeast Ohio Medical University participated in the 2018 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Medical Student Research Program in Diabetes. Carmen Javier […]
A symposium held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was the destination recently for two Northeast Ohio Medical School students who are immersing themselves in research along with their studies in […]
A paper by Kwangwon Lee, Ph.D., and a team of NEOMED researchers in the lab of Takhar Kasumov, Ph.D., has been peer reviewed and accepted in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, […]
Why could higher glucose levels be especially dangerous to the heart health of diabetics? One specialty of Priya Raman, Ph.D., associate professor of integrative medical sciences, is atherosclerosis—the blockage of […]
Northeast Ohio Medical University researcher and professor of integrative medical sciences, Yanqiao Zhang, M.D., has received a five-year, $2.5 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National […]
For individuals with alcoholic fatty liver disease, abstaining from drinking has been the only way to stop the progression. There may be new hope in the form of a drug-metabolizing enzyme and […]
A short educational film on the human heart was all that was needed to set College of Graduate Studies student Daniel DelloStritto on his current path. DelloStritto is now working […]