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 August 13, 2013 Men have slim chance of breast cancer but still at riskIn the News August 13, 2013 Famous face test may spot early dementiaIn the News August 9, 2013 The IVF approach with a 62% success rateIn the News August 8, 2013 Tread the Medfari Kickoff 2013School of Medicine employees danced their way into a new session of Tread the Med with West African music and dance from Kreative Pandemonium at the August 8 kickoff event.Photo Gallery August 8, 2013 Missouri occupational therapist’s ‘Lego leg’ video goes viral, helps her reach fellow amputeesIn the News August 6, 2013 Freezing sperm taken directly from testicles is effective option for infertile couplesNews Release August 6, 2013 Obese women just as likely to have success using IVF with donor eggsIn the News August 5, 2013 Fuel smoke linked to cardiovascular issuesNews Release August 5, 2013 Medical Plunge 2013As part of their orientation, first-year medical students participated in a weeklong medical “plunge” that explored the topics of public health, diversity and health-care disparities in St. Louis.Photo Gallery August 2, 2013 Career development program in ob/gyn moves to Washington UniversityNews Release August 1, 2013 Speedier scans reveal new distinctions in resting and active brainNews Release August 1, 2013 There is no pressure for a girl to be a girlIn the News August 1, 2013 Device investigated to treat moderate heart failureWashington University is part of a study to compare ventricular assist device (VAD) therapy to optimal medical management in patients with heart failure.Innovate Magazines August 1, 2013 Treatment options for high-risk lung cancer patientsDoctors at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Siteman Cancer Center are comparing radiation versus surgical treatment in high-risk lung cancer patients.Innovate Magazines July 30, 2013 Obesity doesn’t reduce chance of getting pregnant with donor eggsNews Release July 25, 2013 Pediatricians vs. retail clinics: Is it time to think beyond the office visit?In the News July 25, 2013 C-sections take longer for obese womenIn the News July 24, 2013 Kids with pediatricians also getting care at clinicsIn the News July 23, 2013 Snyder-Warwick named secretary of medical societyNational Leaders July 22, 2013 Urano named Schechter Professor of MedicineNational Leaders July 19, 2013 Children with single ear deformity may need intervention to improve school performanceNews Release July 18, 2013 Recycling in the eye promotes good visionNews Release July 18, 2013 Exercise in a pill? The search continuesIn the News July 17, 2013 Is my kid’s infection viral or bacterial? Test may offer cluesIn the News July 16, 2013 Breast cancer gene affecting men tooIn the News July 15, 2013 In children with fever, gene profiling distinguishes bacterial from viral infectionsNews Release July 15, 2013 Where young women find healing and hopeIn the News July 15, 2013 The personalization of medicineIn the News July 15, 2013 Depression alters young brainsIn the News July 13, 2013 Abuse-proof OxyContin pushes addicts to heroin and other opioids, survey findsIn the News July 12, 2013 Experimental melanoma vaccine shows promise in studyIn the News July 11, 2013 Daydreaming simulated by computer modelNews Release July 11, 2013 Study finds inverse link between cancer, Alzheimer’sIn the News July 10, 2013 Study emphasizes birth control education, helps pay for IUDs and implantsNews Release July 9, 2013 Gut bacteria we pick up as kids stick with us for decadesIn the News July 9, 2013 Depressed preschoolers show brain changes, scans findIn the News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 95 96 97 98 99 … 116 Next ›