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The Student Health Center hopes to offer male students a new addition to their college experiences through services provided by the Men's Health Clinic.
Dr. Steven Olson, associate professor in the Division of Orthopedic Surgery at the Duke University Medical Center, treats all types of patients: young and old, healthy-and deceased.
Who or what is to blame for America's obesity epidemic?
Anne Yoder has high hopes for the futures of prosimian primates, large and small, housed at the Duke University Primate Center.
As a former manager of technical services at Perdue Farms, Will Marvel fully appreciates the value of a keyboard. But being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-a disease characterized by deterioration of motor skills-in 1994 led to a severe impairment in his abilities to use a computer.
Since computers were first introduced in the 1960s, society has experienced a multitude of technical advances. But in recent years, universities, corporations and many individual users have been introduced to the darker side of the computer age.
Marva Price teaches acupuncture, studies herbal remedies and promotes the healing benefits of massage. A strong believer in a holistic lifestyle, she feels non-traditional approaches are the medicine of tomorrow.
Students in Kenneth Glander's outdoor primate field biology course will need pencils, paper, warm clothes-and handheld Global Positioning System tracking units.
Merab Morgan reacted with sheer disgust when she first saw the 2004 documentary Super Size Me, in which director Morgan Spurlock lived off the McDonald's menu for a month. But instead of shying away from the golden arches, Morgan launched a 90-day McDonald's diet of her own-and dropped 37 pounds in the process.
The University’s Center on Global Change has been chosen to head a regional center of the National Institute for Climate Change Research, University and Department of Energy officials announced in late July.
A patient arrives in the emergency room unconscious. As a team of doctors and nurses surround the patient, a resident or doctor pulls out his palm pilot to look up the patient’s latest blood-test results and recent medical history, saving time and ensuring accuracy.
Senior Jean Foster knew she wanted to get her hands dirty this summer. The idea of spending the summer abroad or working to progress her career seemed mundane to her.
The Class of 2009 packed into Duke Chapel Thursday morning for the undergraduate convocation ceremony, in which administrators encouraged students to reach their full potentials.
Patients with coronary heart disease may one day have the treatment option of generating new arteries.
Concerns about funding for education and fighting crime loomed large at Durham County’s public hearing for the proposed Fiscal Year 2006 budget Monday night. County Manager Mark Ruffin submitted the budget to the County Commissioners May 23.
In a panel aimed at addressing issues surrounding the accessibility of health insurance to Americans Monday night, three professionals proposed a wide range of answers to the growing concern.
Durham City Council approved a slew of initiatives as part of its ‘strategic budget,’ including housing renovations and road construction, as well as yet another extension to the America Theater for the Performing Arts Associates’ planning timeline.
Author, scholar and journalist Anne Fadiman spoke at Griffith Film Theater Monday night about the difficulties she faced while researching cross-cultural conflicts in a Southeastern Asian refugee camp in California.
Students filing 2004 tax returns might find the process intimidating—from online filing to figuring out refunds and exemptions, many students have more questions than answers as the April 15 deadline looms.