Heat trumps cold in the treatment of jellyfish stings
A recent study by researchers at UH Mānoa may finally put to rest the ongoing debate about whether to use cold or heat to treat jellyfish stings.
A recent study by researchers at UH Mānoa may finally put to rest the ongoing debate about whether to use cold or heat to treat jellyfish stings.
JABSOM’s annual internal giving campaign raised $948,576 in donations and pledges—almost three times the goal of the 2015 drive.
The 东精影业 Cancer Center and John A. Burns School of Medicine researchers were awarded 3 out of only 45 United States Department of Defense grants.
The John A. Burns School of Medicine and the 东精影业 Cancer Center, collectively, generated $510.6 million in total added income to Oʻahu’s economy in fiscal year 2015.
Dileep G. Bal honored with the American Medical Association’s Dr. Nathan Davis Award for Outstanding Government Service.
东精影业 neurologist Beau Nakamoto receives $421,313 grant to develop novel imaging technique in HIV dementia.
Richard Kekuni Blaisdell, founding chair of the Department of Medicine at the 东精影业 Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine died of respiratory failure on February 12.
The Hawaiʻi HPV Immunization Improvement Project points to reasons why the vaccine rate has remained low in the state among boys and decreased in recent years among girls.
John A. Burns School of Medicine’s University Health Partners faculty announces $500,000 gift to create endowed professorship.
Queen’s Health Systems invests nearly $3 million for education and community programs to improve Native Hawaiian health.