How tooth isotopes help bring home unidentified soldiers
U researchers are developing methods to connect chemical signatures in teeth with soldiers’ hometowns.
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Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″] SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT TEETH You use them everyday, but how much do you really think about your teeth. They may seem small and simple, but under the surface, they’re much more than meets the eye. In this infographic, you’ll find out just what your teeth are made of – plus a few […]
Read More[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-9″] PEAK can come to you! Are you interested in taking advantage of PEAK’s no-cost WellU services, but can’t find the time? PEAK can come to you. We understand that university employees are busy and we would like to help every employee complete the requirements to be eligible for the WellU insurance premium […]
Read MoreNAVIGATING THE NO-MAN’S-LAND BETWEEN PEDIATRICS AND ADULT CANCER CARE By Brynn Fowler, MPH; Anne Kirchhoff, Ph.D., MPH and Lor Randall, M.D. Patients diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 15-39 sometimes enter a “no-man’s-land” of cancer care. These adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients may not fit the usual profiles for either pediatric or adult […]
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