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The Chinese herbs Scutellaria baicalensis and Fritillaria cirrhosa target NFκB to inhibit proliferation of ovarian and endometri
The Chinese herbs Scutellaria baicalensis and Fritillaria cirrhosa target NFκB to inhibit proliferation of ovarian and endometri
The herbs Scutellaria baicalensis (SB) and Fritillaria cirrhosa (FC) are widely used in Chinese medicine to treat several aliments and as an adjuvant to chemotherapy of lung cancer. Data indicate that these herbs may represent a new source of agents for NFκB inhibition in cancer therapy.
The WHO global competency framework for universal health coverage
The WHO global competency framework for universal health coverage
Presentation entitled "The WHO global competency framework for universal health coverage: are we training chiropractors to meet these competencies in support of their role as an integral part of the global health workforce?" Presented at the World Federation of Chiropractic/Association of Chiropractic College's 11th Chiropractic education conference held at Logan University in St. Louis, November 2-5, 2022. One of the co-presenters was Northwestern Health Sciences University's President, Dr. Deborah Bushway.
The history of Minnesota chiropractic education and the archives at Northwestern Health Sciences University
The history of Minnesota chiropractic education and the archives at Northwestern Health Sciences University
Article written by Northwestern Health Sciences University Archivist Monica Howell and published in the Summer 2016 issue of Archival Elements.
The use and benefits of the construct-aligned scale for clinical assessment
The use and benefits of the construct-aligned scale for clinical assessment
Presentation entitled "The use and benefits of the construct-aligned scale for clinical assessment" Presented at the World Federation of Chiropractic/Association of Chiropractic College's 11th Chiropractic education conference held at Logan University, November 2-5, 2022. One of the co-presenters was Northwestern Health Sciences University alum and Dean, College of Chiropractic & Title IX Team, Dr. Katie Burns Ryan, Dr. Chris Petrie, and Dr. Chris Smoley.
This is your opportunity
This is your opportunity
Presentation given by University Archivist Monica Howell at the Association for the History of Chiropractic annual conference in Dallas, Texas, May 2018. Full presentation title: This is your opportunity: profiles of women chiropractors in Minnesota, 1899-1919.
This old archives: Finding grants for preserving and improving access to historical materials
This old archives: Finding grants for preserving and improving access to historical materials
Publication created by Northwestern Health Sciences University Archivist Monica Howell and distributed to attendees at the annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic in Seneca Falls, NY, June 2019.
Tranexamic acid reduced the percent of total blood lost during adolescent...
Tranexamic acid reduced the percent of total blood lost during adolescent...
Article co-written by Mary Forte, Office of Research and Innovation. Full article title: Tranexamic acid reduced the percent of total blood volume lost during adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery.
Treating branch to root:  the diagnostic tree of Chinese medicine
Treating branch to root: the diagnostic tree of Chinese medicine
Interview of NWHSU Associate Provost Pat Casello-Maddox by Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine reporter Sharon S. Kessler.
Treatment for acute pain: an evidence map
Treatment for acute pain: an evidence map
Article co-written by Mary Forte, Research faculty at the Wolfe-Harris Center for Clinical Studies.
Treatments for Fecal Incontinence. Comparative Effectiveness Review No. 165
Treatments for Fecal Incontinence. Comparative Effectiveness Review No. 165
Objective. To assess the efficacy and comparative effectiveness of surgical and nonsurgical treatments for fecal incontinence (FI) in adults., Peer-Reviewed Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-2012-00016-I) AHRQ Publication No.15(16)-EHC037-EF
Treatments for Fibromyalgia in Adult Subgroups. Comparative Effectiveness Review No. 148
Treatments for Fibromyalgia in Adult Subgroups. Comparative Effectiveness Review No. 148
Objective. We conducted a systematic literature review of clinical trials to assess the comparative effectiveness of treatments for fibromyalgia in subgroups of highly affected or clinically complex adults. We focused on patient subgroups rather than overall treatment effects to complement a large systematic review being conducted on fibromyalgia treatments at McMaster University., Peer-Reviewed Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-2012-00016-I AHRQ Publication No. 15-EHC006-EF
Truly ambitious women: Women chiropractors and World War I
Truly ambitious women: Women chiropractors and World War I
Article written by Northwestern Health Sciences University Archivist Monica Howell.

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