Topic: Uncategorized May 11, 2021 How to get rid of brain fog caused by the COVID-19 pandemicSource: Huffington Post May 10, 2021 U.S. workers say burnout has gotten worse during pandemicSource: CBS News May 7, 2021 Lots of sugary drinks doubles younger women’s colon cancer riskSource: HealthDay May 6, 2021 Can COVID-19 vaccines affect my period?Source: Associated Press May 6, 2021 Obituary: Michael E. Hughes, assistant professor of pulmonary medicine, 41Neuroscientist advanced understanding of body’s biological clock.Obituaries May 5, 2021 Gasping for air: Watching the insurrection from the COVID-19 ICUSource: Riverfront Times May 4, 2021 Brain’s lymphatic system tied to Alzheimer’s symptoms in miceSource: The Scientist April 22, 2021 People with severe COVID-19 have higher risk of long-term effects, study findsSource: NPR April 20, 2021 Sleeping too little in middle age may increase dementia risk, study findsSource: New York Times April 17, 2021 Does the pandemic have your brain in a fog? Doctors say you’re not aloneSource: NPR April 6, 2021 For breastfeeding moms, COVID-19 vaccinations may also protect babiesMajor boost in COVID-19 antibodies seen in breast milk after vaccination.News Release April 1, 2021 Sacks named division director in plastic and reconstructive surgerySurgeon also installed as Shoenberg endowed chair.News Release March 31, 2021 Each of 3 COVID-19 vaccines provides effective protection against serious illnessPublic encouraged to take first vaccine available.Medical Campus & Community March 29, 2021 Brain Tumor Center established at Siteman Cancer CenterNeurosurgeon and scientist Albert H. Kim appointed director.News Release March 24, 2021 Podcast: After a year of COVID-19, vaccines making life better but it’s not overThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' brings back our first guest to discuss where we’ve been during the pandemic and what’s to come.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 19, 2021 COVID-19 transmission rare in schools with masking, distancing, contact tracingSafe, in-person learning focus of CDC collaboration.News Release March 17, 2021 Brain rewires itself after injury ‘on the edge of what’s compatible with life’Stroke suffered as newborn went undetected for 13 years.News Release March 12, 2021 Miner named Slatopolsky Professor of Medicine in NephrologyNephrologist noted for research aimed at developing new treatments for kidney diseases.News Release March 10, 2021 A year of COVID-19Science, medicine rose to the occasion in the battle against the novel coronavirus, but the fight to return to normalcy rages on.Medical Campus & Community March 7, 2021 Finding a possible early treatment for COVID-19 in a 40-year-old antidepressantSource: CBS News/60 Minutes February 17, 2021 Medical student receives fellowship to study skin microbiome, diseasesAlpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society recognizes Ahmad.Medical Campus & Community February 17, 2021 For bleeding patients, can cold storage of platelets improve blood clotting?$26 million in funding to help determine whether cold platelets can reduce blood loss more effectively than those stored at room temperature .News Release February 12, 2021 Construction begins on new apartment project in Forest Park SoutheastAffordable housing key piece of neighborhood revitalization led by Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corp. .Medical Campus & Community January 31, 2021 Millions of COVID-19 survivors have lost the sense of smell and taste. Will they come back? Not even researchers knowSource: USA Today Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 … 42 Next ›