January 20, 2025 Study identifies benefits, risks linked to popular weight-loss drugs GLP-1 medications tied to decreased risk of dementia, addiction; increased risk of kidney, pancreas and gastrointestinal problems.News Release November 27, 2012 Tobin Receives Neville Grant Award for Clinical ExcellenceNational Leaders November 27, 2012 Gene linked to respiratory distress in babiesNews Release November 26, 2012 Multifaceted approach to respiratory diseasePhysician-scientists at Washington University School of Medicine are seeking better treatments for patients with respiratory diseases.Innovate Magazines November 26, 2012 Drugs limiting excess mucus could save livesNews Release November 20, 2012 Mentors for Bear Cub Fund program to help WUSTL scientists commercialize discoveriesNews Release November 16, 2012 Study offers clues to cause of kids’ brain tumorsNews Release November 14, 2012 Heuckeroth named Alumni Endowed ProfessorNews Release November 13, 2012 Vitamin D prevents clogged arteries in diabeticsNews Release November 12, 2012 New DNA test ends mysteries of ailing newbornsIn the News November 12, 2012 Ovarian Cancer Risks and Solutions – Part 2In the News November 12, 2012 Ovarian Cancer Risks and Solutions – Part 1In the News November 12, 2012 $50 million to speed discoveries for patientsNews Release November 8, 2012 $9 million to investigate blood-clotting disordersNews Release November 8, 2012 Auto industry techniques reduce door-to-needle times for stroke treatmentApplying techniques used by car manufacturers, the stroke team at Washington University is working to improve care for patients with acute stroke.Innovate Magazines November 7, 2012 Study documents preemies’ development in NICU, suggests early interventionsNews Release November 5, 2012 $4.6 million helps train occupational, physical therapistsNews Release October 31, 2012 Global genome effort seeks genetic roots of diseaseNews Release October 31, 2012 Uncovering the genetic roots of disease: 1,000 Genomes projectWashington University is part of a worldwide collaboration to map human genetic variation.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine October 30, 2012 Resveratrol supplements may offer little benefit for healthy peopleIn the News October 30, 2012 IUDs and implants are changing birth control landscapeIn the News October 30, 2012 $5.3 million boosts research to fight urinary infectionsNews Release October 29, 2012 Brownson named president-elect of American College of EpidemiologyNational Leaders October 29, 2012 Study to analyze brains of kids with rare disorderNews Release October 25, 2012 Resveratrol falls short in health benefitsNews Release October 24, 2012 Immunology society honors John AtkinsonNational Leaders October 23, 2012 Canter named Tuttle and Hauck ProfessorNational Leaders October 22, 2012 Clue to cause of Alzheimer’s found in brain samplesNews Release October 21, 2012 Kharasch, Sadler elected to Institute of MedicineNational Leaders October 18, 2012 Stroke patients benefit from carmaker’s efficiencyNews Release October 17, 2012 HIV may leave gut vulnerable to infectionsNews Release October 17, 2012 Bloodstream infections in ICUs cut by 44 percentNews Release October 16, 2012 Mice at risk of asthma, allergies resist skin cancerNews Release October 15, 2012 Two faculty elected to Institute of MedicineNational Leaders October 15, 2012 Genetic error linked to rare disease that causes chronic respiratory infectionsNews Release October 15, 2012 Get with the guidelines recognitionWashington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital are honored with an award for their higher standards of stroke care in patients.Innovate Magazines October 15, 2012 American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association’s Target: StrokeBarnes-Jewish Hospital is honored with the Target: Stroke award for advances in care for patients who have had strokes.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 103 104 105 106 107 … 117 Next ›