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Published: June 1, 2006

Because of their expertise and reputations, members of the UB faculty and staff are sought out by reporters who quote them in print, broadcast and online publications around the world. Here is a sampling of recent media coverage in which UB is mentioned prominently.

"People with IBS tend to think the worst. That triggers physiological and emotional reactions that aggravate symptoms. Patients need to increase their repertoire of skills so they can effectively take control of their symptoms."

Jeffrey Lackner, assistant professor of medicine, in an article in The Los Angeles Times on treatments for irritable bowel syndrome, including cognitive behavior therapy and hypnotherapy.
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"Lawyers who specialize in medical-products litigation are as interested in business development as any professional. Setting up a Web site would be a way to get ahead of the other legal competition."

Lucinda Finley, vice provost for faculty affairs and professor of law, in an article in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle on lawsuits being faced by Bausch & Lomb Inc. following an outbreak of fungal eye infections linked to one of its products.
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