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 February 27, 2012 Charlie Rose Brain Series 2: Generalized Defects in Cognition: Alzheimer’s DiseaseIn the News February 27, 2012 Cancer’s growing burden: the high cost of careIn the News February 24, 2012 Research focuses on molecular triggers of contractionsNew research at Washington University School of Medicine is looking at the molecular underpinnings of contractions and preterm labor.Innovate Magazines February 23, 2012 Lenke named chief of spine surgeryNational Leaders February 23, 2012 Rib fractures linked to disorder seen in athletesNews Release February 22, 2012 Washington People: Randall BatemanNews Release February 21, 2012 Regimens: Antibiotic use for sinusitis is questionedIn the News February 20, 2012 Soil bacteria and pathogens share antibiotic resistance genesNews Release February 20, 2012 Brain scans show signs of autismIn the News February 17, 2012 Brain differences seen at 6 months in infants who develop autismNews Release February 17, 2012 Motor impairments appear to be a characteristic of autismIn the News February 17, 2012 Can’t sleep? It may be affecting your memoryIn the News February 15, 2012 Autism affects motor skills, study indicatesNews Release February 15, 2012 Diabetes may start in the intestinesNews Release February 15, 2012 Sinus infections not cured with antibiotics, study suggestsIn the News February 15, 2012 Poor sleep linked to Alzheimer’s in US studyIn the News February 15, 2012 Bad sleep linked to Alzheimer’sIn the News February 14, 2012 Distinguished Faculty, Goldstein awards givenNational Leaders February 14, 2012 Antibiotics ineffective for most sinus infectionsNews Release February 14, 2012 Antibiotics and sinus infectionsA new study shows that antibiotics are no more effective against sinus infections than a placebo.Innovate Magazines February 14, 2012 Sinus infection? Antibiotics won’t helpIn the News February 14, 2012 Study suggests skipping antibiotics for sinus infectionsIn the News February 13, 2012 What’s new? Exuberance for novelty has benefitsIn the News February 10, 2012 Stopping sleepinessIn the News February 10, 2012 Study looks at impact of sex education in U.S. schoolsIn the News February 10, 2012 Study: Epilepsy surgery is effectiveIn the News February 8, 2012 DNA sequencing helps identify cancer cells for immune system attackNews Release February 8, 2012 New criteria may change Alzheimer’s diagnosisIn the News February 8, 2012 Female soccer players may face health problems: studyIn the News February 7, 2012 Is it Alzheimer’s or mild cognitive impairment?In the News February 1, 2012 Same genes linked to early- and late-onset Alzheimer’sNews Release February 1, 2012 Nurturing moms may boost children’s brain growthIn the News February 1, 2012 Combining brain-stroke interventionsResearchers at Washington University are working to improve stroke management by combining clot-busting drugs and mechanical devices.Innovate Magazines February 1, 2012 Remote heart monitoring to detect asymptomatic atrial fibrillationA new study will test if patients with irregular heartbeats who have undergone surgery benefit from constant heart rate monitoring.Innovate Magazines January 30, 2012 Love and the hippocampusResearch shows children whose parents nurture them early in life have enlarged brain regions linked to learning, memory and response to stress.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine January 30, 2012 Mom’s love good for child’s brainNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 108 109 110 111 112 … 116 Next ›