Stories by: December 4, 2018 Washington People: Tracy Spitznagle Physical therapist has evolved into an advocate for women who have had difficult births.Profiles, Washington People December 4, 2018 Philips named co-director of infectious diseases divisionKnown for her work in tuberculosis.News Release December 3, 2018 Kids with concussions can phase in exercise, screen time sooner than beforeSource: NPR November 30, 2018 Sadler honored by American Society of Hematology, colleaguesPhysician, scientist, mentor honored for dedication to field, others.Medical Campus & Community November 30, 2018 Rates of chronic kidney disease, deaths outpace other diseasesCondition causing increased suffering, death in younger adults.News Release November 29, 2018 $20 million gift boosts multiple myeloma researchDonation establishes Paula C. and Rodger O. Riney Blood Cancer Research Initiative Fund.News Release November 28, 2018 Researchers find innovative ways to combat world’s deadliest bacteriaKhader, Philips, Stallings developing new therapeutics, vaccines for tuberculosis.News Release November 28, 2018 Medical students honor their teachers at ceremonyFaculty, residents given Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community November 27, 2018 AAAS names 11 Washington University faculty as fellowsFaculty join world's largest general scientific society.News Release November 26, 2018 Alcohol dependence, psychiatric disorders share genetic linksKey alcoholism gene influences how quickly body metabolizes alcohol.News Release November 21, 2018 Common probiotic no help to young kids with stomach virusStudy examined children with diarrhea in nation’s emergency rooms.News Release, Video November 21, 2018 Wright president-elect of orthopedic surgery boardHas served on organization’s board since 2013.National Leaders November 20, 2018 Will we ever cure Alzheimer’s?Source: New York Times November 20, 2018 Audrey Odom John at TEDxPhysician-scientist developing malaria breath test.Medical Campus & Community, Video November 20, 2018 MRI scans shows promise in predicting dementiaBrain changes evident in scans before memory, cognitive decline.News Release November 15, 2018 Doctors still advise against marijuana for pregnant and breastfeeding womenSource: Reuters November 15, 2018 Brain, muscle cells found lurking in kidney organoids grown in labResearchers find simple way to prevent wayward cells from developing.News Release November 13, 2018 Cordell Institute signs ‘Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace’Signatories include many European countries, global corporations and NGOs.News Release November 13, 2018 Washington People: Jennifer SilvaPediatric cardiologist views the heart through a new lens.Video, Washington People November 12, 2018 New concussion recommendations for kidsLight activity, electronics OK during recovery.News Release November 9, 2018 Cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s genetically linkedManaging cholesterol, triglycerides may reduce Alzheimer’s risk, study suggests.News Release November 8, 2018 Link between autoimmune, heart disease explained in miceImmune cells cause cholesterol to be trapped in blood vessels.News Release November 6, 2018 $11.5 million supports innovation in leukemia researchNIH extends support for School of Medicine’s leukemia program.News Release November 5, 2018 First-of-its-kind surgery allows child with polio-like illness AFM to walk againSource: CBS News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 78 79 80 81 82 … 119 Next ›