May 20, 2025 WashU Medicine fungal specialists fight often misdiagnosed infections Fungal clinic recognized internationally for world-class diagnosis, care and research.News Release May 16, 2014 Commencement 2014Med school graduates celebrate at Commencement ceremonies across campus.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery May 15, 2014 Common antidepressant may halt plaque growth associated with Alzheimer’sSource: Fox News May 15, 2014 Preserving fertility in male cancer patientsA Washington University study concludes that male cancer patients should more frequently be offered sperm banking as an option to preserve fertility.Innovate Magazines May 15, 2014 Extensive clinical trials program offers hope, advances careThe Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center provides patients with a wide array of clinical trials that seek to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.Innovate Magazines May 14, 2014 Antidepressant may slow Alzheimer’s disease, study findsSource: Huffington Post May 14, 2014 Antidepressant may slow Alzheimer’s diseaseNews Release May 12, 2014 WUSTL students ‘print’ pink prosthetic arm for teen girlNews Release May 9, 2014 Multiple sclerosis discovery may explain gender gapSource: BBC News May 9, 2014 $32 million NIH grant funds study of multipurpose infection fighterNews Release May 8, 2014 The health benefits of greek yogurtSource: U.S. News & World Report May 8, 2014 Study helps explain why MS is more common in womenNews Release May 8, 2014 Mouse study offers new clues to cognitive declineNews Release May 6, 2014 Sarcoma partnership expands treatment accessIn an effort to broaden the scope of sarcoma treatment in the Midwest, six institutions have joined forces to establish the Midwest Sarcoma Trials Partnership.Innovate Magazines May 5, 2014 Socioeconomic factors may make Medicare’s hospital readmissions data more usefulNews Release May 5, 2014 Cultivating gut microbes to shape health and treat diseaseGroundbreaking work at Washington University School of Medicine is looking at ways our gut microbes affect our health.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine May 2, 2014 Two more prominent hospitals halt hysterectomy procedureSource: Wall Street Journal May 2, 2014 Apte receives Camras AwardNational Leaders May 1, 2014 Malnourished children in sub-Saharan Africa are not getting the life-saving drugs they needSource: Public Radio International May 1, 2014 People with autistic tendencies vulnerable to alcohol problemsNews Release May 1, 2014 Damiano named chief of cardiothoracic surgeryNews Release April 30, 2014 Gordon wins Passano Foundation AwardNational Leaders April 28, 2014 Manganese poisoning: Subtle effectsSource: The Economist April 25, 2014 Students win Breast Cancer Startup ChallengeNews Release April 24, 2014 Genome regions once mislabeled ‘junk’ linked to heart failureNews Release April 22, 2014 Gereau named Brown professor of anesthesiologyNews Release April 21, 2014 Together: Assessing progress toward the School of Medicine campaign goalMaking progress through Leading Together: The Campaign for Washington University.Outlook Magazine April 21, 2014 The Big Picture: Cancer destroyerInnovative, precision device now available for treatment.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery April 21, 2014 The patient will see you nowScripted scenarios, intelligent improv and informed feedback hone the clinical skills of tomorrow’s physicians.Outlook Magazine April 21, 2014 New center aims to use immune system to fight diseaseNews Release April 18, 2014 Addressing pancreatic cancer on all frontsWashington University School of Medicine specialists collaborate to approach pancreatic cancer treatment from multiple angles.Innovate Magazines April 17, 2014 Goggles help surgeons ‘see’ tumorsSource: BBC News April 17, 2014 Study compares long-term effectiveness of diabetes drugsNews Release April 16, 2014 Some immune cells defend only one organNews Release April 15, 2014 13 health issues you’re too embarrassed to bring upSource: MSN / Men's Health April 14, 2014 Andrew J. White, MDYears after an explosion sent him to the hospital and changed the course of his career, White is the one reassuring patients.Washington People April 14, 2014 Age has its advantages, even in pregnancy, study findsA new study finds pregnant women 35 and older carry a lower risk of having babies with birth defects than younger women.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 90 91 92 93 94 … 119 Next ›