Topic: Research October 19, 2015 Weak brain connections may link premature birth and later disordersSource: NPR All Things Considered October 14, 2015 Why you might want to be drinking beet juice at the gymSource: NPR October 9, 2015 Interventions to address lung transplant rejectionResearchers at Washington University are using innovative approaches to address major complications that can occur after lung transplant surgery.Innovate Magazines October 1, 2015 Circadian rhythm and lung immune functionResearchers at Washington University are looking at the relationship between circadian rhythms and lung response to respiratory infections.Innovate Magazines September 28, 2015 Antibiotic evaluated for reducing brain injury due to bleedingInvestigators at Washington University are studying the use of the antibiotic minocycline to prevent delayed injury in patients with brain bleeds.Innovate Magazines September 7, 2015 On the road to global healthWashington University researchers and international partners go to great lengths to help solve some of the world’s most pervasive health challenges.Source: Washington Magazine September 2, 2015 Trial evaluates mechanisms driving five major cancer typesNIH grant makes Washington University the hub of national clinical trial.Innovate Magazines August 20, 2015 Why the aging brain is more vulnerable to Alzheimer’sSource: Health Day August 18, 2015 Women tend to stick with IUDs over long termSource: Reuters August 5, 2015 Common weight-loss surgery may lower tolerance for alcoholSource: Health Day July 23, 2015 Younger adults with Alzheimer’s are key to drug searchSource: NPR Morning Edition July 13, 2015 Prone to UTIs? Try these simple dietary changesSource: NBC Today July 9, 2015 Four medical students selected as Howard Hughes fellowsStudents are among 68 nationwide selected for a year of mentored research training.Medical Campus & Community, School of Medicine, Video June 24, 2015 New nanoparticle-based imaging agentClinical studies begin on a tiny technology that could help identify patients at high risk of stroke by revealing dangerous plaque in arteries.Outlook Magazine June 22, 2015 Obese Americans now outnumber those who are merely overweight, study saysSource: Los Angeles Times June 3, 2015 Mother fights brain cancer with electric fieldsSource: Reuters May 28, 2015 Medical research: Subject to reflectionSource: Nature May 25, 2015 Diabetes may be a risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s, studies findSource: Wall Street Journal May 12, 2015 Is peanut butter the best present for malnourished teen moms-to-be?Source: NPR May 4, 2015 Research center seeks broad solutions for neurological diseasesThe Hope Center for Neurological Disorders explores common avenues of disease to develop and apply solutions broadly.Innovate Magazines May 1, 2015 Understanding genetic influences on early outcomes after a strokeResearchers are looking for genetic factors that may aid in the development of therapies that could improve stroke outcomes.Innovate Magazines April 30, 2015 Electromagnetic field therapy may improve glioblastoma survivalNew treatment option may extend patients' survival time significantly.Innovate Magazines April 28, 2015 Could extra sleep improve memory for people with Alzheimer’s?Source: Huffington Post April 15, 2015 People and their dogs may benefit from similar therapiesCanine companions share our lives. They even get similar cancers. These connections suggest a new frontier of mutually beneficial therapies.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 41 42 43 44 45 … 47 Next ›