... those due for colorectal cancer screening will follow their doctors' advice and complete the procedure, a University at Buffalo study has found. The research by principal investigator Thomas ...
... and sometimes even years after their decision was made. Recently, however, the publication of a new University at Buffalo study, one of the few to focus on the time period ...
... costs and improve outcomes. A study on diabetic patients by the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical ... collaborative practice agreements between physicians and pharmacists. In the Buffalo study, for example, physicians were required to review ...
... about nutrition," said Bethin, a pediatrician at Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo and an associate professor of pediatrics at the University ... , the doctors at the Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo and University of Buffalo studied the relationship between poor dental ...
... rate and blood pressure that can lead to cardiovascular disease later in life, according to a new University at Buffalo study. UB researchers report in the August ...
... macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of irreversible vision loss in adults, a University at Buffalo study has shown. The disease affects approximately ...
... and selenium degrade in soil, unleashing toxic cadmium and selenium ions into their surroundings, a University at Buffalo study has found. The research, accepted for publication in the journal ...
It's not estrogen produced by body fat that causes low levels of testosterone in type 2 diabetic men, according to a University at Buffalo study published last month in Diabetes Care.
... improve blood sugar control, also has a powerful and rapid anti-inflammatory effect, a University at Buffalo study has shown. The study of the drug, marketed under ...
... new University at Buffalo study in the journal Geophysical Research Letters examines maar craters, which resemble the bowl-like ...
A treatment that uses balloons to widen veins in an attempt to prevent nerve damage was shown to have no effect, a University of Buffalo study says.