enBloom
At enBloom, you can increase your awareness of common health conditions, and improve your understanding of the impact of policy and bioethics on your health. Let enBloom help you navigate the American health care system.
Latest Content
Just When She Thought the Asthma Was under Control - 284 days ago
First Friday in First Person. Asthma, which affects about 20 million people throughout the world is defined by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute as a common chronic disorder of the airways that is complex and characterized by variable and... Topics: 1st Friday in 1st Person, asthma, depression, on Treatment, side effects, Singulair
Asthma, Allergies and the Air in May - 285 days ago
Today is the first day of May and all is enBloom here in Washington, DC. While many of us are continuing to enjoy the beauty of spring and get excited about the arrival of summer, there are many others out there who suffer from allergies and asthma. ... Topics: allergy, asthma, featured health observance, on Learning
enBloom Goes to the Carnival - 285 days ago
After spending last week focusing on cancer awareness among minorities, I decided to submit one of those articles to the Cancer Research Blog Carnival. It was accepted. (Yeeeesssss!) It's been five quiet months of blogging and now I just might be... Topics: cancer, from The Bench, research
AMCs are vital to our health care system because they educate the next generation of health care and biomedical research professionals, they receive the majority of extramural funds allocated for basic science and applied research, and ultimately, they...
Topics: academic medical center, from The Hill, health care reform
Topics: academic medical center, from The Hill, health care reform
On the Subject of Science, Mr. Obama Gets It - 287 days ago
"We will not just meet, but we will exceed the level achieved at the height of the space race, through policies that invest in basic and applied research, create new incentives for private innovation, promote breakthroughs in energy and medicine,... Topics: administration, from The Hill, Obama, on Learning, research, science



