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 6, 2015 IUDs, hormonal implants may be effective beyond approved use, study findsSource: Fox News February 5, 2015 IUD, implant contraception effective beyond FDA-approved useNews Release February 5, 2015 $5 million funds research to develop new drugs for common cold, respiratory diseasesNews Release February 4, 2015 Common chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: Scientific American February 3, 2015 Inspired by SaturdayThe Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic makes a difference in the lives of its patients and the medical students who care for them.Outlook Magazine February 3, 2015 Restoring joyFor many, depression begins in early childhood. That’s one of the major findings from a team of School of Medicine child psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.Outlook Magazine February 2, 2015 Health Happening Fair 2015A fresh produce market, health screenings, lifestyle tips and more drew hundreds of School of Medicine employees to the annual health fair in EPNEC.Photo Gallery February 2, 2015 Kids with behavior problems likely to have sex earlier than peers, study saysSource: Fox News February 2, 2015 Meredith Gronski, OTD, OTR/LAppointed to The American Occupational Therapy Association's Commission on Practice.National Leaders February 1, 2015 Washington People: Shin-ichiro Imai, MD, PhDOver the past three decades, Imai's research has shed light on the processes of aging and longevity as he has sought to help people maintain better health into later years.Washington People January 29, 2015 Viruses and chronic gut diseaseSource: BBC World Service January 29, 2015 Shared symptoms of Chikungunya virus, rheumatoid arthritis may cloud diagnosisNews Release January 28, 2015 Chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: NBC News January 28, 2015 Earlier menopause linked to everyday chemical exposuresNews Release January 27, 2015 Clinical trial begins of nanoparticle that lights up artery-clogging plaqueNews Release January 26, 2015 It’s official: Twitter loves #weedSource: Washington Post January 23, 2015 Awad receives SAGES Young Researcher AwardReceived Young Researcher Award from national gastrointestinal and endoscopic surgeon society (SAGES).National Leaders January 23, 2015 Viruses may play role in Crohn’s disease and colitisSource: Health Day January 22, 2015 Pro-marijuana ‘tweets’ are sky-high on TwitterNews Release January 22, 2015 Viruses may play unexpected role in inflammatory bowel diseasesNews Release January 22, 2015 Everything you need to know about getting an IUDSource: Huffington Post January 21, 2015 Scientists find gene vital to central nervous system developmentNews Release January 20, 2015 Study: Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune systemSource: New York Times January 16, 2015 New genetic clues found in fragile X syndromeNews Release January 15, 2015 Depression, anxiety can precede memory loss in Alzheimer’s, study findsSource: Health Day January 15, 2015 Difficult behavior in young children may point to later problemsNews Release January 15, 2015 Depression, behavioral changes may precede memory loss in Alzheimer’sNews Release January 14, 2015 There’s a promising pill for binge eating disorderSource: Time January 14, 2015 Possible treatments identified for highly contagious stomach virusNews Release January 13, 2015 S. Lee Kling Center for Proton Therapy completes first year of patient careNews Release January 9, 2015 Shapiro to step down as executive vice chancellor and medical school deanNews Release January 8, 2015 Yes, it’s possible to be obese and healthy (sort of)Source: Huffington Post January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic January 7, 2015 Targeting fatty acids may be treatment strategy for arthritis, leukemiaNews Release January 6, 2015 Healthy obesity: Not a fantasy (but rare and elusive)Source: Los Angeles Times January 5, 2015 Not all obese people develop metabolic problems linked to excess weightNews Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 80 81 82 83 84 … 116 Next ›