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 December 29, 2018 Moderate drinking may benefit heart failure patientsSource: New York Times December 28, 2018 Moderate drinking not harmful for older patients with heart failurePatients should check with doctors, but daily glass of wine doesn’t appear harmful.News Release December 23, 2018 What this new 500 Women In Medicine initiative aims to doSource: Forbes December 21, 2018 ‘Your cold … is now a public menace’Historian details how St. Louis escaped the worst of the 1918 influenza pandemic.Medical Campus & Community December 21, 2018 Medication for severe acne alters skin microbiomeStudy raises potential for development of microbiome-based acne treatments.News Release December 21, 2018 Amplifying the voices of women in medicineSource: Scientific American December 18, 2018 Diamond honored with 2019 Stanley J. 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Evan Sadler, director of hematology, 67Renowned hematologist revealed the biology of bleeding, clotting disorders.Obituaries December 13, 2018 New genetic clues to early-onset form of dementiaCulprit is lone error in one gene, but researchers find many potential therapeutic targets.News Release December 11, 2018 Artificial intelligence and the future of medicineHow big data could change health care.News Release December 11, 2018 Siteman Cancer Center plans 2020 opening at Memorial Hospital EastIllinois location to provide multidisciplinary care, clinical trials.News Release December 11, 2018 People who act out dreams needed for studyPhenomenon linked to Parkinson’s, dementia, other serious neurodegenerative diseases.News Release December 11, 2018 How can you tell if therapy is actually working?Source: Self Magazine December 10, 2018 Regrowing damaged nerves hinges on shutting down key genesInjured neurons temporarily revert to immature state.News Release December 10, 2018 Research gaps leave doctors guessing about treatments for pregnant womenSource: NPR December 7, 2018 University receives new grant to fund Amgen Scholars ProgramUndergraduate research experience supports science education and innovation.News Release December 7, 2018 $6.3 million for center to develop new tracers for PET scansCould improve early diagnosis, precision medicine for cancer, atherosclerosis, other diseases.News Release December 5, 2018 Alzheimer’s researchers receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative fundingResearch aims to show how immune system may drive neurodegenerative diseases.News Release December 5, 2018 Scientists design way to track steps of cells’ developmentNew tool has potential to boost regenerative medicine, cancer research.News Release December 4, 2018 Washington People: Tracy Spitznagle Physical therapist has evolved into an advocate for women who have had difficult births.Profiles, Washington People December 4, 2018 Philips named co-director of infectious diseases divisionKnown for her work in tuberculosis.News Release December 3, 2018 Kids with concussions can phase in exercise, screen time sooner than beforeSource: NPR November 30, 2018 Sadler honored by American Society of Hematology, colleaguesPhysician, scientist, mentor honored for dedication to field, others.Medical Campus & Community November 30, 2018 Rates of chronic kidney disease, deaths outpace other diseasesCondition causing increased suffering, death in younger adults.News Release November 29, 2018 $20 million gift boosts multiple myeloma researchDonation establishes Paula C. and Rodger O. 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