Stories by: May 3, 2019 Physical therapy association honors EarhartNamed a Catherine Worthingham Fellow, the group's highest honor.National Leaders May 3, 2019 Neuroscientists peer into the mind’s eyeSource: NPR Science Friday May 2, 2019 Director of pediatric hematology and oncology division namedJorge Di Paola noted for expertise in genetics of blood disorders .News Release May 2, 2019 AI evolved creepy images to please a monkey’s brainSource: The Atlantic May 1, 2019 Experimental ALS treatment could be ‘game-changing’ for genetic ALSSource: CNN May 1, 2019 Siteman Cancer Center announces first network affiliate in IllinoisAlton Memorial Hospital joins Siteman Cancer Network to reduce cancer’s effect in west central Illinois.News Release April 30, 2019 Colonna, Ley elected to National Academy of SciencesSchool of Medicine scientists among 100 new members nationwide.News Release April 30, 2019 $5.1 million to target silent cause of heart attacks, strokesFunding supports effort to identify, treat vulnerable plaque in arteries.News Release April 30, 2019 Antibiotics may treat endometriosisTargeted treatment reduces number of disease-causing microbes in mice.News Release April 26, 2019 Newfound autoimmune syndrome causes muscle pain, weaknessRare syndrome can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.News Release April 26, 2019 Nine out of 11 pregnancy tests tell women they are ‘not pregnant’ when they ARESource: Daily Mail April 26, 2019 Wearable motion detectors identify subtle motor deficits in childrenCould lead to early intervention, help prevent disability.News Release April 25, 2019 Zipfel named head of neurosurgeryAlso will become neurosurgeon-in-chief at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.News Release April 25, 2019 Homemade kits with tourniquets make gunshot first aid more availableSource: Reuters April 23, 2019 Americans getting more inactive, computers partly to blameSource: Associated Press April 23, 2019 School of Medicine names new chief information officerMaria Russo will oversee information technology needs related to clinical services.News Release April 23, 2019 Despite health warnings, Americans still sit too muchSurvey of 50,000 people across multiple ages, racial, ethnic groups documents troubling trends.News Release April 22, 2019 New rules for lung transplants lead to unintended consequencesHigher costs, fewer lungs available for transplant from local donors.News Release April 18, 2019 The sleep-dementia connectionSource: Scientific American April 18, 2019 Lithium boosts muscle strength in mice with rare muscular dystrophyNew drug target identified.News Release April 18, 2019 Flaw in many home pregnancy tests can return false negative resultsTest results later in pregnancy may be misleading.News Release April 18, 2019 Kepecs named BJC investigatorWill join neuroscience and psychiatry departments.News Release April 16, 2019 Washington University commits $100 million to MD scholarships, educationInvestment provides free or reduced tuition to majority of incoming students.News Release April 15, 2019 Safety-net hospitals fare better under new Medicare reimbursement rulesReadmission penalties reduced for hospitals with poorest patients.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 63 64 65 66 67 … 110 Next ›