December 10, 2024 WashU Medicine reaches all-time high in NIH funding NIH grants recognize the quality and significance of WashU Medicine research in enabling life-changing advances in medicine.News Release April 10, 2012 Ultrasound screening finds more breast cancer, false positives may outweigh that benefitNews Release April 9, 2012 Early-stage lung cancer treatments evaluated in patients with breathing problemsNews Release April 9, 2012 Teen drinking may boost odds of precancerous breast changesIn the News April 9, 2012 Trial compares radiation to surgery for early-stage lung cancerA new trial is examining the effectiveness of surgery compared to a specialized type of radiation in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.Innovate Magazines April 6, 2012 Ob/gyn’s dream for women’s hospital in Africa comes trueNews Release April 5, 2012 Problems in recycling cellular waste linked to clogged arteriesNews Release April 4, 2012 ‘Positive stress’ helps protect eye from glaucomaNews Release April 3, 2012 New imaging technique could speed cancer detectionNews Release April 2, 2012 DNA sequencing lays foundation for personalized cancer treatmentNews Release March 30, 2012 Washington People: Thy HuskeyNews Release March 29, 2012 Inadequate bowel prep may invalidate colonoscopyIn the News March 28, 2012 More than half of all cancer is preventableNews Release March 28, 2012 Rethinking how we confront cancer: Bad science and risk reductionIn the News March 27, 2012 Free screening to help older drivers adjust vehicles for a proper fitNews Release March 26, 2012 Poor colonoscopy prep hides pre-cancerous polypsNews Release March 23, 2012 Program inspires young women to become orthopaedic surgeons, engineersNews Release March 22, 2012 Mackinnon nationally recognized for clinical excellenceNational Leaders March 20, 2012 $4.2 million grant to help launch first Alzheimer’s prevention trialsNews Release March 19, 2012 Drug makes leukemia more vulnerable to chemoNews Release March 16, 2012 Match Day 2012121 students matched to internships or residencies nationwide and in Canada. Thirty-eight students will be staying in St. Louis for residencies at Barnes-Jewish Hospital or St. Louis Children’s Hospital.Photo Gallery March 15, 2012 Combination treatment in mice shows promise for fatal neurological disorder in kidsNews Release March 14, 2012 Centralized Inflammatory Bowel Disease tissue bank speeds pace of studiesA Washington University tissue bank is helping to identify factors contributing to the outcomes of thousands of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients.Innovate Magazines March 14, 2012 Researchers identify unexpected player in intestinal immunityNews Release March 14, 2012 Scientists map genetic evolution of leukemiaNews Release March 14, 2012 Study finds unexpected player in immune-related gastrointestinal disordersA new role for cells in the intestine has been identified. This may lead to new therapies for some intestinal disorders.Innovate Magazines March 13, 2012 Altered gene linked to fatal neuroblastoma in adolescents, young adultsNews Release March 12, 2012 Lifestyle changes for obese patients linked to modest weight lossNews Release March 9, 2012 $100 or $1,000? Wide price range for birth controlIn the News March 8, 2012 Experimental drug offers hope for rare bone disease: studyIn the News March 7, 2012 New treatment shows promise for kids with life-threatening bone disorderNews Release March 6, 2012 New Alzheimer’s marker strongly predicts mental declineNews Release March 1, 2012 Improving surgical treatments for atrial fibrillationA new study is evaluating a procedure that corrects irregular heartbeats in patients.Innovate Magazines February 29, 2012 Patients with rare diseases to get DNA sequenced at no chargeNews Release February 28, 2012 Washington University joins national heart failure networkNews Release February 27, 2012 $3.3 million grant to study viruses in kidsNews Release February 27, 2012 Medical tattoos offer important health informationIn the News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 107 108 109 110 111 … 116 Next ›