Stories by: December 1, 2022 Living Well Center provides health care rather than sick careFocus on lifestyle factors addresses chronic pain, surgery preparation, overall health.Outlook Magazine November 30, 2022 WashU, pharmacy scientists alter fentanyl, aim to make it less lethal, less addictiveGoal is to reduce dangerous side effects of potent opioid pain reliever.News Release November 28, 2022 More frequent CT scans not associated with improved outcomes after lung cancer surgeryLess frequent CT scans may reduce health-care costs, patient anxiety.News Release November 24, 2022 Diagnostic marker found for deadly brain disease marked by dementia, movement problemsDiscovery could accelerate progress toward therapies for primary tauopathies.News Release November 22, 2022 Drug triggers immune cells to attack prostate cancerCompound kills tumors in mice, human cancer cells in multiple ways.News Release November 22, 2022 Lee to lead pulmonary & critical care divisionPulmonologist specializes in body’s response to lung infections.News Release November 22, 2022 Podcast: Treating the whole patient all at onceThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' visits the Living Well Center, a site for orthopedic issues that focuses on health care rather than sick care.Podcast, Show Me the Science November 22, 2022 Loeb gift empowers education innovatorsFellowship protects faculty time to pilot innovative approaches to physician training.Outlook Magazine November 21, 2022 Fungi in soil can cause illness, with range expanding in U.S.Source: U.S. News & World Report November 18, 2022 Hospitalists play key role in orchestrating bedside careSpecialists ensure better outcomes both in and beyond the hospital.Outlook Magazine November 17, 2022 Pediatric Center of Excellence in Nephrology established with NIH fundingWashU center’s researchers to create maps showing genetic details of normal and diseased kidneys.News Release November 17, 2022 Is it Alzheimer’s? Families want to know, and blood tests may offer answers.Source: Washington Post November 16, 2022 Lung infections caused by soil fungi are a problem nationwideOutdated maps of disease-causing fungi may lead to delayed, missed diagnoses .News Release November 16, 2022 Study yields clues to why Alzheimer’s disease damages certain parts of the brainFindings could help explain rare symptoms such as problems with language, vision.News Release November 15, 2022 WashU network of pediatric, primary care physicians growing across regionWashington University Clinical Associates network includes 23 practices with 116 health-care providers.Medical Campus & Community November 11, 2022 Theunissen named to editorial board of early-career scientistsInaugural board will advise Cell Press journal.National Leaders November 11, 2022 Kwon honored by epidemiology societyRecognized for excellence in infection prevention, hospital epidemiology.National Leaders November 10, 2022 COVID-19 widened health disparities in employment, foodStudy of St. Louis County residents indicates Black women suffered most.News Release November 10, 2022 Repeat coronavirus infections can still be dangerous, study suggestsSource: Washington Post November 10, 2022 Repeat COVID-19 infections increase risk of organ failure, deathResearchers recommend masks, vaccines, vigilance to prevent reinfection.News Release November 9, 2022 Rejuvenated immune cells can improve clearance of toxic waste from brainFindings in mice suggest new therapeutic approach to Alzheimer’s, other age-related diseases.News Release November 7, 2022 Paxlovid may reduce risk of long Covid in eligible patients, study findsSource: New York Times November 4, 2022 Understanding, treating pain, reducing opioid use, aim of $11.7 million grantFunding from NIH HEAL Initiative.News Release November 3, 2022 Abraham, Foraker, Yen elected fellows of informatics societyElections recognize national leadership in field of medical informatics.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 17 18 19 20 21 … 110 Next ›