Topic: Research February 1, 2012 Remote heart monitoring to detect asymptomatic atrial fibrillationA new study will test if patients with irregular heartbeats who have undergone surgery benefit from constant heart rate monitoring.Innovate Magazines January 30, 2012 Love and the hippocampusResearch shows children whose parents nurture them early in life have enlarged brain regions linked to learning, memory and response to stress.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine October 5, 2011 Excess protein intake and prostate cancerNew research is looking at whether reducing dietary protein can help control prostate cancer in men.Innovate Magazines October 4, 2011 Broad team studies pelvic painWashington University is part of multiple collaborative studies related to chronic pelvic pain that aim to find better treatment for patients.Innovate Magazines October 4, 2011 Leader in asthma and allergy researchWashington University establishes new asthma and allergy research centers to better understand and find new therapies for these conditions.Innovate Magazines March 31, 2011 Moderate weight loss improves heart healthResearch at Washington University School of Medicine shows that losing even a small amount of weight can improve heart and vascular health.Innovate Magazines December 13, 2010 Immunology lab identifies gene involved in limiting lung injuryNew research finds a gene that protects some patients with lung transplants and other injury from pneumonia, sepsis and other trauma.Innovate Magazines October 19, 2010 Study looks at how insurance mandates influence fertility treatmentWashington University research is looking at how insurance coverage of assisted reproductive technologies impacts patient choices and outcomes.Innovate Magazines September 23, 2010 Testing branched devices to fix iliac aneurysmsWashington University School of Medicine is part of a national trial to test a new device for fixing iliac aneurysms without open surgery.Innovate Magazines April 6, 2010 Protecting memoryWashington University physicians are applying the principles of preventive medicine to their research into Alzheimer’s disease.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine March 5, 2010 Endometrial cancer research focus of $1.7 million grantWashington University has received $1.7 million to study the genetic changes related to the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial and related cancers.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 45 46 47