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 November 23, 2011 Daily wheezing treatment no different from intermittent in toddlersNews Release November 23, 2011 Researchers identify gene that causes rare dementing illnessNews Release November 22, 2011 Surprising pathway implicated in stutteringNews Release November 21, 2011 New service brings power of genomics to patient careNews Release November 16, 2011 Probiotic protects intestine from radiation injuryNew research shows in mice that taking a probiotic before radiation therapy can protect the intestine from damage.Innovate Magazines November 16, 2011 Another reason to keep the drinking age at 21In the News November 16, 2011 Probiotic protects intestine from radiation injuryNews Release November 16, 2011 Drug clears chronic urinary infections in miceNews Release November 15, 2011 Cooper named interim head of biochemistry and molecular biophysicsNational Leaders November 15, 2011 Study: Under-21 drinking has lasting harms for womenIn the News November 15, 2011 Surgery to prevent stroke causes too many complicationsNews Release November 14, 2011 Drinking risky for women with family history of breast cancerIn the News November 14, 2011 Girls with family history of breast disease should avoid alcoholNews Release November 9, 2011 Pig to primate transplants show promise for diabetesNews Release November 8, 2011 Scientists identify proteins that direct bone demolitionNews Release November 7, 2011 WUSTL licenses gene linked to cancer spreadNews Release November 4, 2011 Vitamin D lacking in many spine surgery patientsIn the News November 3, 2011 Collaboration yields better view of Barrett’s esophagusWashington University specialists have developed a powerful new tool to screen for Barrett’s esophagus, a condition where the esophagus lining is damaged.Innovate Magazines November 3, 2011 Low vitamin D common in spine surgery patientsNews Release November 3, 2011 Scientists prevent cerebral palsy-like brain damage in miceNews Release November 1, 2011 Hruska named president of bone and mineral research societyNational Leaders November 1, 2011 Raising the chance of some cancers with two drinks a dayIn the News November 1, 2011 Babies born via fertility treatment may be smallerIn the News October 27, 2011 Chest X-rays don’t reduce lung cancer deathsNews Release October 26, 2011 Yogurt appears to aid digestion of carbsIn the News October 26, 2011 Study shows way to test health claims of probioticsNews Release October 26, 2011 Beware of Halloween contact lensesNews Release October 25, 2011 Innovative software improves accuracy for liver surgeryA new imaging and tracking surgical software developed by a Washington University physician aids complicated liver surgeries.Innovate Magazines October 24, 2011 Washington People: Andrey ShawNews Release October 21, 2011 Growths Linked to Venereal Virus Are on Rise in WomenIn the News October 21, 2011 Age, race, debt linked to docs’ board certificationNews Release October 21, 2011 Preterm infants exposed to hospital stress have smaller brainsNews Release October 20, 2011 Customized stents treat abdominal aortic aneurysmsWashington University is involved in a new trial to test custom-made devices to treat abdominal aortic aneurysms.Innovate Magazines October 19, 2011 Apply now for Bear Cub grantsNews Release October 14, 2011 Brain scans reveal drugs’ effects on attentionNews Release October 13, 2011 Researchers block morphine’s itchy side effectNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 110 111 112 113 114 … 116 Next ›