Stories by: July 20, 2021 Podcast: Pregnant women, new moms and vaccinesThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' looks at how doctors have tried to protect themselves, their babies and their patients during the pandemic.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 20, 2021 School of Medicine staff members honored with 2020, 2021 service awardsDean, Faculty Practice Plan celebrate staff for research and operations support, clinical service.Medical Campus & Community, Video July 19, 2021 For unvaccinated, coronavirus is soaring againSource: Washington Post July 16, 2021 Prabhu named cardiovascular division directorCardiologist’s research focuses on how immune system contributes to heart failure.News Release July 16, 2021 Scientists say COVID-19 booster shots aren’t needed yet—here’s whySource: National Geographic July 16, 2021 Covid-19 immune response could be long lasting, but variants present risksSource: Wall Street Journal July 15, 2021 Can vaccinated people get long Covid? Doctor’s say risk is ‘very, very small’Source: NBC News July 14, 2021 US COVID-19 cases rising again, doubling over three weeksSource: Associated Press July 13, 2021 How your driving might reveal early signs of Alzheimer’sSource: BBC July 13, 2021 Coalition says health workers should be required to get coronavirus vaccineSource: Washington Post July 13, 2021 mRNA vaccines may pack more persistent punch against COVID-19 than thoughtSource: NIH Director's Blog July 12, 2021 Landmark gene therapy trial points to a wider window to alter course of rare diseaseSource: STAT July 12, 2021 Alcohol abuse is on the rise, but doctors too often fail to treat itSource: New York Times July 8, 2021 New Alzheimer’s treatment targets identifiedStudy points to FDA-approved drugs that have potential to slow or reverse brain damage.News Release July 5, 2021 Colon cancer is rising in younger adults. Do sugary drinks play a role?Source: New York Times July 2, 2021 Aagaard, Scheel, Stanton named vice chancellorsRecognized for their expertise in medical education, clinical affairs, medical finance and administration.News Release July 1, 2021 COVID-19 aggravates antibiotic misuse in IndiaSales of antibiotics soar as threat of drug-resistant bacteria worsens.News Release June 29, 2021 Bringing life-saving therapy to cancer patients in GuatemalaWashU Med collaborates to install radiation machine at Guatemala's only cancer clinic for the poor.Outlook Magazine June 29, 2021 Cell-based immunotherapy shows promise against melanomaEffective against blood cancers, natural killer cells also may be effective against solid tumors.News Release June 28, 2021 Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are likely to produce long-lasting immunity, study suggestsSource: New York Times June 28, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine generates immune structures critical for lasting immunityVaccines likely induce strong, persistent immunity to COVID-19.News Release June 24, 2021 Virus that causes COVID-19 can find alternate route to infect cellsCOVID-19 drugs, vaccines still effective against mutating virus.News Release June 24, 2021 Obituary: Regina Abel, occupational therapy instructor, 70Expert in animal-assisted therapy focused on role of animals in rehabilitation, education.Obituaries June 24, 2021 Podcast: Vaccinating kids against COVID-19 likely to enhance school safetyThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses safety for kids when school resumes, as well as treating children who have become seriously ill from COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 43 44 45 46 47 … 119 Next ›