April 28, 2026 For the tiniest babies, making the best use of antibiotics WashU Medicine research on gut microbiome is part of movement to reshape NICU preemie care.Medical Campus & Community 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 April 8, 2014 Castro named Wolff Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineNews Release April 8, 2014 Dangers of CT scansSource: Consumer Reports April 7, 2014 Youth group to host HIV awareness event April 10News Release April 7, 2014 $8 million to study gene-lifestyle interactions on heart healthNews Release April 7, 2014 Cigarette smoking may lead to excess fat, calorie consumption in women with obesity, study findsSource: Reuters April 7, 2014 Scientists unveil first wiring diagram for mouse brainsSource: NBC News April 4, 2014 Mardis, Wilson named to endowed professorshipsNews Release April 4, 2014 Cutting phosphate in diet improves kidney-related heart problemsNews Release April 3, 2014 Smoking may dull obese women’s ability to taste fat and sugarNews 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 Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 97 98 99 100 101 … 125 Next ›