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Dr. Kevin Jon Williams Offers Insight to Verywell Health about ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/in-the-media/dr-kevin-jon-williams-offers-insight-to-verywell-health-about-apolipoprotein-b-apob

Kevin Jon Williams, MD, Professor of Cardiovascular Sciences, Professor in the Cardiovascular Research Center and Professor of Medical Genetics and Molecular Biochemistry at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, offered insight to Verywell Health about a protein named apolipoprotein b (apoB). apoB is a major structural protein found in low density lipoprotein (LDL ...

Raghava Potula | Temple Health

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Education PhD, Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, India

Dr. Anugya Mittal Shares Insight to Healio Pulmonology on Research ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/in-the-media/dr-anugya-mittal-shares-insight-to-healio-pulmonology-on-research-presented-at-the-american-thoracic-society-international-conference

Dr. Anugya Mittal shared insight to Healio on her abstract showing pulmonary embolism admissions increased during COVID-19, with the highest rates of admissions among Black patients.

Media Outlets Highlight Research Led by Dr. Jessica Beard on ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/in-the-media/media-outlets-highlight-research-led-by-dr-jessica-beard-on-neighborhood-mass-shootings-in-philadelphia

Jessica H. Beard, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, led a research team that defined the features of neighborhood mass shootings in Philadelphia using police department data, then examined media coverage of the shooting incidents. Their research was published in the journal ...

How do movies influence our perception of outer space? - TUTV

https://templetv.net/2015/03/03/how-do-hollywood-movies-influence-our-perception-of-outer-space/

Together they probe this alien and often-apocalyptic universe and discuss how these films influence our understanding of the galaxy and how our perceptions influence the films that get made. Additionally they wonder if current events that affect our desire to see this narrative.

Maggie Viscuse - Women's Rowing - Temple

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Maggie Viscuse - SPRING 2012: Member of the Freshman/Novice 8 to place 4 th in the Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta preliminaries.

Diego Dauzier Tabbed to American Honor Roll - Temple

https://owlsports.com/news/2025/9/1/mens-soccer-diego-dauzier-tabbed-to-american-honor-roll

IRVING, Tex.- Temple men's soccer goalkeeper Diego Dauzier has been named to the American Conference's honor roll for the week of Sept. 1.

Khadija Cheema | Temple Health

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Education USMLE, Step 3, March 2018 USMLE, Step 2 CK, August 2017 USMLE, Step 1, May 2016 USMLE, Step2CS , January 2015 M.B; B.S., King Edward Medical University ...

Moves in Medicine: Dr. Parth Rali and Patient Discuss Pulmonary ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/in-the-media/moves-in-medicine-dr-parth-m-rali-and-patient-discuss-pulmonary-embolism

Temple Health and 6ABC-TV collaborated on a sponsored segment about pulmonary embolism. The segment featured Dr. Parth Rali and a patient.

Dr. Neeraj Dubey Offers Insight for Verywell Health Article on New ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/in-the-media/dr-neeraj-dubey-offers-insight-for-verywell-health-article-on-new-study-findings-about-daily-protein-powder-and-prebiotics-and-memory

Neeraj Dubey, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, offered insight for a Verywell Health article on a new study in Nature Communications which found that people over 60 who took daily protein powder and prebiotics for three months scored significantly higher on memory tests than those who didn’t.