Topic: St. Louis Children’s Hospital May 1, 2017 ‘Beauty and the Beast’ characters serenade pediatric patientsStudents performing in annual med school musical take act to St. Louis Children's Hospital.Medical Campus & Community January 5, 2017 Unraveling autismA multifaceted approach aims to detect, treat and even reverse the disorder.Outlook Magazine June 17, 2016 America’s growing problemAverting the lifelong health risks and spiraling social costs of childhood obesity.Outlook Magazine April 29, 2016 Breast milk linked to significant early brain growth in preemiesPreemies fed mostly breast milk had larger brains by their due dates than those who consumed small amounts or none.News Release April 29, 2016 Kids with more daily stress have more nightly asthma awakeningsSource: Reuters April 25, 2016 Nurturing during preschool years boosts child’s brain growthMothers' support linked to robust growth of brain area involved in learning, memory, stress response.News Release March 31, 2016 Children’s book raises mental health awarenessBook aims to destigmatize psychiatry and kids who receive mental health services.Medical Campus & Community March 23, 2016 School of Medicine joins exclusive pediatric neuro-oncology consortiumExpands treatment options for children with brain tumors.Medical Campus & Community March 7, 2016 Preemies’ gut bacteria reveal vast scope of antibiotic resistanceStudy supports push to minimize routine antibiotic use.News Release March 4, 2016 New guidelines open competitive sports to some athletes with heart conditionsNews Release February 23, 2016 Natural sugar may treat fatty liver diseaseMouse study shows the sugar trehalose triggers liver cells to clean up their excess fat.News Release February 2, 2016 Building better healthKeeping the toughest jobs safe requires boots-on-the-ground research and a can-do company attitude. A campus building project is putting these ideas in motion.Outlook Magazine January 21, 2016 Keeping kids who have asthma healthySource: Washington Post January 6, 2016 Lending a handNeed a custom yet affordable anatomical structure made to order? Just hit print.Outlook Magazine December 18, 2015 Study provides picture of firearm injuries, deaths among St. Louis-area childrenGunfire hurt nearly 400 children over five years.News Release December 7, 2015 Washington People: Kathy GrangeEvery day is a professional adventure – solving medical mysteries and pursuing diagnoses of rare diseases – for Grange, professor of pediatrics.Washington People November 12, 2015 Silverman named head of pediatricsThe neonatologist will also become pediatrician-in-chief at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and executive director of the Children’s Discovery Institute.News Release April 15, 2015 Announcing the Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III Genome InstituteTo help support genomics-based medicine, longtime philanthropists Elizabeth H. and James S. McDonnell III pledged $25 million to The Genome Institute.Outlook Magazine February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine August 21, 2014 What we can do for Cantu syndromeThe world’s only clinic explores the science behind a rare syndrome.Outlook Magazine April 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Cancer destroyerInnovative, precision device now available for treatment.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery February 21, 2014 Sickle cell solutionsRefining a safer, gentler transplant process that promises a better fix for sickle cell disease.Outlook Magazine March 25, 2013 Medical Center’s north campus first to see change as part of Campus Renewal ProjectNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3