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Sayed Soliman , MD, MSc, MS
Assistant Professor
Dr. Soliman is a cardiovascular epidemiologist with strong background in clinical cardiology, population electrocardiography and arrhythmia/noninvasive electrophysiology. He has extensive experience in ECG interpretation and analysis in multiple cohorts through his work ...
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“WFU will have big role over U.S. study”
Winston-Salem Journal, November 1, 2009
Wake Forest University School of Medicine was named last week as the coordinating center for the $114 million study by the National Institutes of Health. The medical school also will serve as a clinical center for the Southeast, which includes the use of about 1,000 local participants.

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SciWorks and Sigma Xi Fraternity Continue Local Science Cafés
Winston-Salem has joined the “Science Café” movement that has swept the nation. SciWorks and Sigma Xi (the International honor society for scientific and engineering research) have scheduled another talk for the evening of June 9th. The Science Cafés are supported in part by the PBS program NOVA scienceNOW.
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HRT Shrinks the Brain
Washington Post, United States
By Amanda Gardner MONDAY, Jan. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Two studies looking at the same group of women found that while hormone therapy is linked with brain... full article >>  

WFU medical-school researchers warn of health risks from drug
Winston-Salem Journal - journalnow.com
Treatment often used daily by patients with pulmonary disease. more >>

Soliman’s Electrocardiograph (ECG) Cable on the cover of a scientific journal
Dr. Soliman’s patent-pending electrocardiograph (ECG) cable made the cover art of the September/October issue of the Journal of Electrocardiology, the official Journal of the International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology and the International Society of Electrocardiology. more >>

 
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Economic, racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer in the US: towards a more comprehensive model

Health Place, 2009 Sep,
Campbell RT;Li X;Dolecek TA;Barrett RE;Weaver KE;Warnecke RB;

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