I don’t know about you, but when I go to purchase sweet potatoes or yams at the grocery store, more often than not I find myself standing there perplexed as to which is which. My initial thought, like many, is that a yam is determined by the dark colorful red interior flesh. Do you know […]
Alzheimer’s Disease: Part A
The awful A word. Anyone hearing this diagnosis for themself, a friend, or a family member can’t help but be filled with an overwhelming sense of dread. Given the graying of America’s baby boomer population, it’s hard to find an adult today whose life hasn’t been touched in some way by Alzheimer’s disease. That is […]
Diabetes Studies a Constant at Center
The Clinical Research Center is active in many diverse clinical areas. A sampling of research topics includes allergy (grass pollen, dust mites), neurology (Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis), sleep (apnea, restless legs syndrome), pulmonary medicine (COPD) and women’s health (pre-eclampsia, fibroids). It often happens that once a study is completed in a particular clinical area, several […]
Apples – Harvesting the Bounty of Fall
Oh how I love the changing of the seasons! Upon awakening each morning, I glance out my bedroom window and
quickly take note of what the outside weather might bring. Seeing the green summer leaves now quickly turning into a beautiful array of fall hues instantly brings a smile to my face and puts a jump in my step.
Meet Kim
Find out all about Kim, the Clinical Research Center’s lead coordinator for the anal fissure study, among other studies.