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- Questions About Raises, Shuttle Fees Top Administrators Forum
A UAMS Update article about Meet Your Administrator”
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Doughnut Sale to Help UAMS Psychiatry Youth Program
A UAMS Update article about a bake sale
- Call-in Announcements, Forums Will Give Employees More Information
A UAMS Update article about plans to improve communication between administration and employees of UAMS Medical Center
- IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstakes
IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstates
- The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
- Free Tickets for UAMS Nights at Ray Winder Field
A UAMS Update article about UAMS Night with the Travelers
- ARIA Training Sessions May 19 - June 27 at UAMS
A UAMS Update article about May 19 - June 27 training sessions
- Human Research Forum Is May 21
A UAMS Update article about human research Q & A
- Accolades, May 2003
Accolades to UAMS faculty and staff
- GCRC Deadline Changed to July 1 for Grant Proposals
A UAMS Update article about GCRC pilot grants
- History of the Help Desk
- Watch, Look & Listen: Preview of New UAMS Public Service Campaign
- Forum to Discuss Impact of HIPAA on Research
Update article about HIPAA and research at UAMS
- Human Research Q and A Forum June 27
A UAMS Update article about the human research forum
- Emailed Version of UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
- Free UAF Symposium Aug. 14-15 on Evolution of Human Diet
A UAMS Update article about a diet symposium at UAF
- Tom Butler is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
Tom Butler of UAMS Is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
- Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
- Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
- Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
- Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
- New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
- Ready, Set, Go! UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
- Wolfe Joins Anesthesiology Department
Daniel Wolfe joins Department of Anesthesiology
- Here's to Your Health Is Now Online
HTYH radio program series now available as online audio resource
- Here's to Your Health Is Now Online
HTYH radio program series now available as online audio resource
- Here's to Your Health Is Now Online
HTYH radio program series now available as online audio resource
- UAMS Online Has a New Look, More News
UAMS Online has new look and more news/info
- Here's to Your Health: Heart Attack
HTYH radio program series about: Heart Attack
- Here's to Your Health: Heart Attack
HTYH radio program series about: Heart Attack
- UAMS-Arvest Women's Forum on Skin Care, Trust Benefits
UAMS-Arvest Women's Forum on skin care and trust benefits
- UAMS-Arvest Women's Forum on Skin Care, Trust Benefits
UAMS-Arvest Women's Forum on skin care and trust benefits
- UAMS Receives $1,609,000 in Research Funds
UAMS receives $1.6 mil in research funds during week of April 9, 2001
- UAMS Receives $1,609,000 in Research Funds
UAMS receives $1.6 mil in research funds during week of April 9, 2001
- UAMS Geriatric and Nursing Programs Rank High with USN&WR
UAMS Geriatrics and Nursing educational programs ranked high by USN&WR
- UAMS Geriatric and Nursing Programs Rank High with USN&WR
UAMS Geriatrics and Nursing educational programs ranked high by USN&WR
- U.S. Sen. Hutchinson Holds Hearing about Nursing Shortage
Hutchinson conducts hearing at UAMS on nursing shortage
- Here's to Your Health: Partnering with Schools
HTYH radio program series about: Partnering with schools for science and behavioral education
- Here's to Your Health: Partnering with Schools
HTYH radio program series about: Partnering with schools for science and behavioral education
- Here's to Your Health: Partnering with Schools
HTYH radio program series about: Partnering with schools for science and behavioral education
- “Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" Is Topic of Teaching Scholars Lecture
UAMS Teaching Scholars will hear "Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" lecture by William N.C. Herbert
- “Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" Is Topic of Teaching Scholars Lecture
UAMS Teaching Scholars will hear "Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" lecture by William N.C. Herbert
- “Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" Is Topic of Teaching Scholars Lecture
UAMS Teaching Scholars will hear "Secret of Life in Academic Medicine" lecture by William N.C. Herbert
- UAMS Researcher Receives License Funds from Celgene
Researcher receives license check from Celgene for patented colorectal treatment
- UAMS Researcher Receives License Funds from Celgene
Researcher receives license check from Celgene for patented colorectal treatment
- UAMS Researcher Receives License Funds from Celgene
Researcher receives license check from Celgene for patented colorectal treatment
- UAMS Researcher Receives License Funds from Celgene
Researcher receives license check from Celgene for patented colorectal treatment
- Accolades for April, 2001
Accolades for April, 2001
- Accolades for April, 2001
Accolades for April, 2001
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- UAMS Spinal Cord Researcher Wins Coveted Javits Award
APRIL 9, 2004 | A neuroscientist studying how to repair injured spinal cords at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received a coveted Javits Investigator Award – a federal prize of $500,000 for which scientists may not apply, but may only be considered by panels of their peers.
- UAMS Spinal Cord Researcher Wins Coveted Javits Award
APRIL 9, 2004 | A neuroscientist studying how to repair injured spinal cords at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received a coveted Javits Investigator Award – a federal prize of $500,000 for which scientists may not apply, but may only be considered by panels of their peers.
- Historic Pharmacy Artifacts in New Library Exhibit
APRIL 9, 2004 | A collection of antique patent medicines and related paper goods, photographs and advertisements will be on display in the UAMS Library through June 30.
- Historic Pharmacy Artifacts in New Library Exhibit
APRIL 9, 2004 | A collection of antique patent medicines and related paper goods, photographs and advertisements will be on display in the UAMS Library through June 30.
- Historic Pharmacy Artifacts in New Library Exhibit
APRIL 9, 2004 | A collection of antique patent medicines and related paper goods, photographs and advertisements will be on display in the UAMS Library through June 30.
- Endowment Honoring Rep. Wilbur D. Mills Has Fostered Research, Treatment, Education on Substance Abuse
Endowment Honoring Rep. Wilbur D. Mills Has Fostered Research, Treatment, Education on Substance Abuse
- UAMS Study Shows Adverse Effects of Ephedra
UAMS Study Shows Adverse Effects of Ephedra
- UAMS Expert on Ephedrine In National Spotlight
UAMS Expert on Ephedrine In National Spotlight
- Fabric Art Installed in Center on Aging
"Kites and Clouds" fabric artwork installed at Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging
- Jones Eye Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Success
APRIL 23, 2004 | “Double Vision” was the theme April 22 for the 10th anniversary celebration of the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s (UAMS) Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute. Former U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers was the keynote speaker at the event where special tribute was paid to the “foresight” of Springdale philanthropists Pat Walker and the late Bernice Jones, two “simply remarkable women” whose support of the Eye Institute and UAMS has been “transforming.”
- Jones Eye Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Success
APRIL 23, 2004 | “Double Vision” was the theme April 22 for the 10th anniversary celebration of the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s (UAMS) Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute. Former U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers was the keynote speaker at the event where special tribute was paid to the “foresight” of Springdale philanthropists Pat Walker and the late Bernice Jones, two “simply remarkable women” whose support of the Eye Institute and UAMS has been “transforming.”
- Jones Eye Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Success
APRIL 23, 2004 | “Double Vision” was the theme April 22 for the 10th anniversary celebration of the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s (UAMS) Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute. Former U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers was the keynote speaker at the event where special tribute was paid to the “foresight” of Springdale philanthropists Pat Walker and the late Bernice Jones, two “simply remarkable women” whose support of the Eye Institute and UAMS has been “transforming.”
- UAMS Honors Two Geriatricians With Jackson T. Stephens Chairs
APRIL 23, 2004 | In an April 20 ceremony, David A. Lipschitz, M.D., Ph.D., and Pham H. Liem, M.D., became the first recipients of two endowed chairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Medicine. Both chairs are named in honor of Jackson T. Stephens, the Little Rock businessman and philanthropist who endowed them.
- UAMS Honors Two Geriatricians With Jackson T. Stephens Chairs
APRIL 23, 2004 | In an April 20 ceremony, David A. Lipschitz, M.D., Ph.D., and Pham H. Liem, M.D., became the first recipients of two endowed chairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Medicine. Both chairs are named in honor of Jackson T. Stephens, the Little Rock businessman and philanthropist who endowed them.
- UAMS Center Offers FotoFacial™ and Other Advanced Cosmetic Procedures
Heredity. Age. Weight. The pull of gravity. Personal habits. Sun and wind. All of these factors can contribute to undesirable changes in the physical appearance of your face.
FotoFacial™, an endoscopic eyebrow lift, and blepharoplasty are some of the cosmetic surgery procedures that can contribute to a smoother, healthier, younger-looking face. If you want to put on a new face this year, the Laser and Cosmetic Surgery Center of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) can help!
- Annual “Career Day” Attracts Students Interested in Science Careers
MAY 3, 2004 | Future scientists from across Arkansas recently gathered at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) with one common goal – to learn more about what the future might hold for them.
- Annual “Career Day” Attracts Students Interested in Science Careers
MAY 3, 2004 | Future scientists from across Arkansas recently gathered at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) with one common goal – to learn more about what the future might hold for them.
- ACRC Auxiliary’s Annual Cooks Tour Raises More than $50,000 for Family Home; Ronda Henry Tillman, M.D., Is Honored with Special Award
MAY 3, 2004 | It was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon – enjoying delicious food prepared by some of Little Rock’s finest chefs and touring four beautiful homes in the Sologne area of Chenal Valley as the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) Auxiliary held its annual Cooks Tour fund-raiser, April 25.
- ACRC Auxiliary’s Annual Cooks Tour Raises More than $50,000 for Family Home; Ronda Henry Tillman, M.D., Is Honored with Special Award
MAY 3, 2004 | It was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon – enjoying delicious food prepared by some of Little Rock’s finest chefs and touring four beautiful homes in the Sologne area of Chenal Valley as the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) Auxiliary held its annual Cooks Tour fund-raiser, April 25.
- ACRC Auxiliary’s Annual Cooks Tour Raises More than $50,000 for Family Home; Ronda Henry Tillman, M.D., Is Honored with Special Award
MAY 3, 2004 | It was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon – enjoying delicious food prepared by some of Little Rock’s finest chefs and touring four beautiful homes in the Sologne area of Chenal Valley as the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) Auxiliary held its annual Cooks Tour fund-raiser, April 25.
- ACRC Auxiliary’s Annual Cooks Tour Raises More than $50,000 for Family Home; Ronda Henry Tillman, M.D., Is Honored with Special Award
MAY 3, 2004 | It was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon – enjoying delicious food prepared by some of Little Rock’s finest chefs and touring four beautiful homes in the Sologne area of Chenal Valley as the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) Auxiliary held its annual Cooks Tour fund-raiser, April 25.
- UAMS Receives $956,000 in Charitable Gifts
UAMS received $956K in charitable gifts during the period May 20-26, 2001
- Risks of Heart Disease
Heart disease risks
- Here's to Your Health: Pain Management
HTYH radio program series about: Pain Management
- Here's to Your Health: Pain Management
HTYH radio program series about: Pain Management
- Mills Endowment Has Fostered Research, Treatment, Education on Substance Abuse
Mills Endowment at UAMS supports research, treatment, and education on substance abuse
- Seniors May Not Get Enough Protein
Recommended daily allowance of protein may not be enough for seniors
- Medical Foundation for Arkansas Gives to Weber Endowment
The Medical Foundation for Arkansas (MEFA) is the latest contributor to an endowment fund for family medicine education
- 2001 Commencement Includes 678 Grads
678 students presented at 2001 graduation ceremony
- 2001 Commencement Includes 678 Grads
678 students presented at 2001 graduation ceremony
- Employees Receive Five Star Awards
UAMS employees nominated to receive five-star award recognition
- Heart Disease - What Do You Know?
Less than one American woman in 10 knows that heart disease is the leading killer of women
- University of Virginia Honors UAMS College of Nursing Dean
UVA honors UAMS College of Nursing Dean, Linda C. Hodges, Ed.D., RN
- University of Virginia Honors UAMS College of Nursing Dean
UVA honors UAMS College of Nursing Dean, Linda C. Hodges, Ed.D., RN
- Here’s to Your Health: True Happiness
HTYH radio program series about: True Happiness
- Here’s to Your Health: True Happiness
HTYH radio program series about: True Happiness
- Marion Pool Receives Dean’s Award
Linda C. Hodges presents Dean's Award to Marion Pool for philanthropy and service
- TIME Magazine Quotes UAMS Expert: on Exercise
William Evans cited in TIME magazine concerning value of exercise for seniors
- CHRP Application Deadline Near
Application deadline near for UAMS College of Health Related Professions
- CHRP Application Deadline Near
Application deadline near for UAMS College of Health Related Professions
- CHRP Application Deadline Near
Application deadline near for UAMS College of Health Related Professions
- Center for Rural Health Presents CME/CE Lecture: "Major Depressive Disorder-Diagnosis and Treatment"
Center for Rural Health Presents CME/CE Lecture: "Major Depressive Disorder-Diagnosis and Treatment"
- Center for Rural Health Presents CME/CE Lecture: "Major Depressive Disorder-Diagnosis and Treatment"
Center for Rural Health Presents CME/CE Lecture: "Major Depressive Disorder-Diagnosis and Treatment"
- UAMS Hosts Monthly Nutrition Seminar Feb. 9
UAMS Hosts Monthly Nutrition Seminar Feb. 9
- UAMS Hosts Monthly Nutrition Seminar Feb. 9
UAMS Hosts Monthly Nutrition Seminar Feb. 9
- Enterprise Server Replacement
Enterprise Server Replacement
- Occupational Health & Safety Survey
Occupational Health & Safety Survey
- Occupational Health & Safety Survey
Occupational Health & Safety Survey
- Bookstore Offers 40 Percent Discount on Russell Jerzee Apparel
Bookstore Offers 40 Percent Discount on Russell Jerzee Apparel
- Bookstore Offers 40 Percent Discount on Russell Jerzee Apparel
Bookstore Offers 40 Percent Discount on Russell Jerzee Apparel
- UAMS Opens Code Moo Frozen Yogurt Shop
UAMS Opens Code Moo Frozen Yogurt Shop
- UAMS Opens Code Moo Frozen Yogurt Shop
UAMS Opens Code Moo Frozen Yogurt Shop
- UAMS Hosts Blood Drives in COPH, Freeway Medical
UAMS Hosts Blood Drives in COPH, Freeway Medical
- UAMS Hosts Blood Drives in COPH, Freeway Medical
UAMS Hosts Blood Drives in COPH, Freeway Medical
- TIAA-CREF on Campus in February and March
TIAA-CREF on Campus in February and March
- TIAA-CREF on Campus in February and March
TIAA-CREF on Campus in February and March
- Human Resources Hosts 'HR Connects!' Feb. 16
Human Resources Hosts 'HR Connects!' Feb. 16
- Human Resources Hosts 'HR Connects!' Feb. 16
Human Resources Hosts 'HR Connects!' Feb. 16
- Arm protection System (APS) for robotic surgery: A surgical device to position the arms of surgical patients during prolonged robotic surgical procedures. (11-04)
A device to secure and position the arms of patients during prolonged surgical procedures to protect against nerve damage and assist the anesthesiologist access to IV sites.
- Arm protection System (APS) for robotic surgery: A surgical device to position the arms of surgical patients during prolonged robotic surgical procedures. (11-04)
A device to secure and position the arms of patients during prolonged surgical procedures to protect against nerve damage and assist the anesthesiologist access to IV sites.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Novel plasma biomarker and marker profiles for analysis of metastatic disease: A unique fragment of parathyroid hormone related protein predicts breast metastasis to bone (11-09)
Novel biomarker profile for the management of metastisis to bone of patients with breast cancer.
- Gray’s Anomaly: A Source of Empowerment
Feb. 8, 2012 | “I’ll trim it so it’s not so bulky,” James Y. Suen, M.D., said as he folded, then snipped a tiny edge of gauze off before he placed it on his patient’s right jaw. He has cared for 23-year-old Jasmine Gray ever since she was 11 when she traveled from Memphis, Tenn. to see him after first being misdiagnosed.
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
Need Something Sweet for Your Valentine?
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Code Moo Now Open
Code Moo Now Open
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Sign Up for the UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
UAMS House of Delegates Relay for Life Team
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
Overwhelming Response to SmartCare
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Celebrating African American Women Firsts
Celebrating African American Women Firsts
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
- Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
Nutrition Department Hosts Food Drive
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April 16, 2004 | On April 12, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officially banned the sale of all dietary supplements containing ephedra – a naturally occurring substance found in plants that has powerful stimulant effects on the nervous system and heart. Bill Gurley, Ph.D., a professor of pharmaceutical sciences in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has been investigating the possible health risks from taking ephedra-based supplements for eight years, and knows just how badly this ban was needed.
Gurley is known nationwide as a leading expert on the subject of ephedra-based dietary supplements. In fact, he is such a noted expert in his field that he has become a heavily quoted source for news reporters around the country. More than 150 national and local news outlets have contacted him for his comment. He was most recently featured in the April issue of “O,” The Oprah Magazine and on April 12 in the Los Angeles Times.
He first became interested in ephedra in 1998 when he headed a study funded by the UAMS Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences on the ephedrine alkaloids commonly found in products marketed as “natural stimulants” or “diet aids.” By measuring the content of these ephedrine alkaloids in the bloodstream, he discovered that when these ephedra-based products are not used properly, the adverse effects could be dangerous – and sometimes fatal.
“Ephedrine has been around for years, and when used properly it is generally safe, but when mixed with other stimulants, such as caffeine, it’s a totally different animal,” Gurley said. “Hundreds of adverse health effects, including heart attack, stroke and seizures, have been reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and more than 200 documented deaths have been reported as well. But less than 1 percent of cases are ever reported, so it’s likely that those deaths are just the tip of the iceberg.”
The biggest problem with ephedra-based products, Gurley explained, is that because the FDA considers these products nutritional supplements and not drugs, the manufacturers of these supplements do not have to provide any evidence that their products are safe. This leads to the misperception that the health risks associated with these products are minimal or even non-existent. “The general public has essentially been a guinea pig for the nutritional supplement industry,” Gurley said.
In 2000, Gurley and his colleagues published a study on the poor quality of ephedra-containing supplements in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, a well-known national journal. “This got the dietary supplement industry in an uproar,” Gurley said. “Major manufacturers of the products started claiming that the study was ‘bad science’ and it became a very controversial topic.”
But the FDA and other researchers later confirmed Gurley’s findings. “The FDA tried to take the products off the market in 1997, but failed to do so. Soon after that, people who suffered adverse effects from taking ephedra products began filing lawsuits against the manufacturers,” he said. In January 2000, Gurley served as an expert witness in the first case that went to trial and the plaintiff won $13 million. “After that case, the floodgates opened.”
Gurley’s phone soon began ringing off its hook with reporters wanting to get his comment. “Every time anything happens in the news about ephedra, I get a call,” he said. Gurley has been interviewed by such noteworthy news outlets as CNN, Newsweek, The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, ESPN, Wall Street Journal, ABC, CBS, NBC, USA Today and Consumer Reports, just to name a few. Last summer, Gurley was even asked to testify before Congress on the dangers of ephedra-based products. He has served as an expert witness in other court trials as well.
“It has been one wild roller coaster ride,” Gurley said. “But it has gained UAMS a lot of notoriety. Our group at UAMS has published more studies on the topic than any other group in the United States.”
Gurley warns that although the ephedra-products have been taken off the market, consumers should still be cautious of the new “ephedra-free” products manufacturers are making now. “These ephedra-free products contain drugs similar to ephedrine, and we may be in the same situation with these ephedra-free supplements in a few years,” Gurley predicted. “You have to be so careful about the claims these companies make.”
Currently, Gurley said UAMS researchers are performing studies to test the effects of these newest ephedra-free products.
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