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June 10, 2022
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June 14, 2022
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A rise in suicides by young children leaves families searching for answers
Wall Street Journal
June 5, 2022
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If Roe is overturned, the ripples could affect IVF and genetic testing of embryos, experts warn
STAT
June 6, 2022
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Overeating isn’t fueling obesity, it’s too many carbohydrates in our diet, researchers say
Fox News
June 7, 2022
Dr. Samuel Klein
Guardians of the brain: how a special immune system protects our grey matter
Nature
June 1, 2022
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June 10, 2022
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Death rates from COVID, other conditions, lower in blue counties
WebMD
June 9, 2022
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New tick diseases are emerging across the US and around the world — fueled by climate change — but doctors say they're difficult to diagnose
Yahoo! News/Insider
June 9, 2022
Dr. David Wang
Omicron booster shots are taking longer than expected. Will the wait be worth it?
Boston Globe
June 6, 2022
Dr. Larissa Thackray
Why does heart failure cause swollen feet in some people?
Self
June 8, 2022
Dr. Thomas M. Maddox
A negative COVID test has never been so meaningless
The Atlantic
June 10, 2022
Dr. Ali Ellebedy
Why the world's still waiting for a dementia cure, and what we can do in the meantime
ABC News Australia
June 12, 2022
Dr. Joel Perlmutter
Washington U. researchers found two drugs reduced COVID-19 deaths
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
June 3, 2022
Dr. William Powderly
How Wash U scientists — and St. Louis patients — helped perfect COVID-19 tests
KWMU (St. Louis Public Radio)
June 6, 2022
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May 31, 2022
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Abortion, science and post-Roe America
Newsweek
June 8, 2022
Dr. Michael Nelson (retired)
Enjoying summertime sun, safely
Houston Chronicle
June 9, 2022
Dr. Graham Colditz
‘It saves lives;’ SLMPD officer who miraculously survived shooting urges public to donate blood
KMOV-TV News4
June 13, 2022
Dr. Douglas Schuerer
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KSDK-TV NewsChannel5, KTVI-TV FOX2News, KMOX (CBS radio St. Louis)
Mystery of tick born meat allergy
KMOV-TV News4
June 2, 2022
Dr. Maya Jerath
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KWMU (St. Louis Public Radio)
Washington University opens new $15M technology center to advance disease research
St. Louis Business Journal
June 13, 2022
Dr. Young Ah Goo
Autism affects visual system development in pre-symptomatic infants
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
May 31, 2022
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KCCI-TV (Des Moines, IA)
June 1, 2022
Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly
Pregnancy has risks. Without Roe, more people will face them
Wired
June 8, 2022
WUSM
No masks required in Parkway district due to extreme heat
KSDK-TV NewsChannel5
June 14, 2022
Dr. Rob Poirier
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KTVI-TV FOX2News
Report ranks St. Louis Children's Hospital as best in Missouri
KSDK-TV NewsChannel5
June 14, 2022
Trish Lollo
Other outlets:
KTVI-TV FOX2News
Patients without HCV can take transplants from donors with HCV without risking graft survival
Healio
June 8, 2022
Dr. Tarek Alhamad
NTAGI may soon review efficacy data of India's first intranasal Covid vaccine
Economic Times
June 2, 2022
WUSM
How to stay cool during a heatwave
KMOX (CBS radio St. Louis)
June 14, 2022
Dr. Rob Poirier