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 2, 2014 Likely culprit in spread of colon cancer identifiedNews Release April 1, 2014 Multifaceted research targets Wolfram syndrome, diabetesResearch at Washington University is looking at the causes and potential therapies for Wolfram syndrome, a rare genetic disorder related to diabetes.Innovate Magazines April 1, 2014 Study evaluates diabetes drug combinationsA new study is evaluating four common diabetes drugs based on their performance, side effects and how they affect patient care and quality of life.Innovate Magazines March 31, 2014 Internet, social media expose youth to tobaccoNews Release March 28, 2014 Could half of all breast cancers be prevented?Source: Reuters March 27, 2014 Journal honors breast cancer researcherNews Release March 26, 2014 New clue to autism found inside brain cellsNews Release March 21, 2014 Match Day 2014At Match Day, 116 medical students learned where they will go for training after earning their Doctor of Medicine at Commencement in May.Photo Gallery March 21, 2014 Gut bacteria in preemies could lead to life-threatening infectionsSource: U.S. News & World Report March 20, 2014 Investigational drug evaluated in newborns to treat rare disorderNews Release March 19, 2014 Gut bacteria can cause life-threatening infections in preterm babiesNews Release March 19, 2014 Colditz to be honored for cancer prevention effortsNational Leaders March 19, 2014 Protein may hold key to who gets Alzheimer’s, study findsSource: New York Times March 18, 2014 Improving older adults’ fitness to driveSpecialists at Washington University School of Medicine are working to help improve older drivers’ skills so they can safely remain on the road longer.Innovate Magazines March 18, 2014 IUDs may provide birth control protection for longer than approved durationSource: Fox News March 17, 2014 Gammon EarhartReviving freedom of movement with tango.Washington People March 11, 2014 Imbalanced hearing is more than a mild disabilityNews Release March 11, 2014 Clarifying connections between glaucoma, cataracts and oxygen levelsNew findings show that elevated levels of oxygen in the eye appear to contribute to the development of cataracts and glaucoma.Innovate Magazines March 10, 2014 Does no-cost contraception promote promiscuity? No, says studySource: Los Angeles Times March 6, 2014 Free birth control doesn’t promote risky sexual behavior in womenNews Release March 5, 2014 Biomarkers of cell death in Alzheimer’s reverse course after symptom onsetNews Release March 5, 2014 Rare mutation kills off gene responsible for diabetesSource: New York Times March 4, 2014 DiPersio, Schreiber to be honored by cancer groupNational Leaders March 1, 2014 Is it possible to grow a kidney?New research is allowing scientists to grow organs like kidneys using embryonic cells from animals such as pigs.Innovate Magazines February 28, 2014 Some patients may benefit from hip resurfacing over replacementNews Release February 27, 2014 Cause of heart disease spurred by kidney syndrome found, neutralizedNews Release February 26, 2014 New clues found to preventing lung transplant rejectionNews Release February 26, 2014 Brain cell activity regulates Alzheimer’s proteinNews Release February 26, 2014 Artery-clearing surgery after stroke should be delayedNews Release February 26, 2014 These high-tech surgery goggles can spot glowing cancer cellsSource: Businessweek February 25, 2014 Stand-alone facility for retrieving donated organs more efficient, less costly than hospitalNews Release February 25, 2014 Centralizing organ removal may benefit transplantsSource: Associated Press Video February 24, 2014 Panel recommends listing depression as a risk for heart diseaseNews Release February 21, 2014 Preventing Alzheimer’sCan it be done? A groundbreaking study aims to find out.Outlook Magazine February 21, 2014 Sickle cell solutionsRefining a safer, gentler transplant process that promises a better fix for sickle cell disease.Outlook Magazine February 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Through fresh eyesMarilynne Bradley's paintings capture Medical Campus, St. Louis.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 89 90 91 92 93 … 116 Next ›