Neuroscience January 6, 2026 ADHD drugs work, but not the way experts thoughtSource: The Washington Post December 27, 2025 ADHD drugs may work indirectly to boost attentionSource: NPR December 24, 2025 Stimulant ADHD medications work differently than thoughtBrain areas affected by the drugs control reward and wakefulness, not attention, study shows.News Release December 22, 2025 New drug may slow progression of ALS in small group of patients: StudySource: ABC News December 22, 2025 New ALS drug stabilizes decline with improved strength, mobility for someLong-term use of tofersen slows ALS disease progression in people with a genetic subtype, provides hope for treating other forms of ALS.News Release December 17, 2025 Want a younger, healthier brain? This type of exercise can help.Source: The Washington Post December 11, 2025 Curious From the StartThe BJC Investigators program brings together visionary scientists from around the world to do groundbreaking basic science research in St. Louis.Outlook Magazine December 6, 2025 Sleep banking helps you get some rest in advanceSource: CNN December 5, 2025 $5 million for brain development and Alzheimer’s degeneration studyNIH grant will fund neuroimaging research on mirroring between early brain growth and old age.News Release November 28, 2025 A Different Type of Dementia Is Changing What’s Known About Cognitive DeclineSource: The New York Times November 24, 2025 People with more muscle mass and less visceral fat have younger brains, study findsSource: NBC News November 21, 2025 Nasal drops fight brain tumors noninvasivelyNano-sized medicine boosts anti-cancer immune response, eradicates tumors in mice.News Release November 15, 2025 Why one man with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s disease is defying the oddsSource: PBS November 12, 2025 What Influencers and Critics Aren’t Telling You About AntidepressantsSource: The Wall Street Journal November 9, 2025 Promising clinical trials in Alzheimer’s preventionSource: CBS News Sunday Morning November 4, 2025 Prime time for fiber optics to take a deep dive into brain circuitsA new fiber-optic device to study how large-scale brain circuits drive behavior.News Release October 23, 2025 Alzheimer’s disrupts circadian rhythms of plaque-clearing brain cellsMouse study shows how disease reprograms genes in specialized cells involved in amyloid removal.News Release October 16, 2025 Social conflict among strongest predictors of teen mental health concernsNew research shows family fights, peer bullying outweigh other risk factors for depression, more.News Release October 14, 2025 He carries the Alzheimer’s gene but never got the disease — scientists want to know whySource: Fox News October 9, 2025 It’s never too late for those with cancer to quit smokingSmoking cessation program developed by WashU Medicine researchers at Siteman Cancer Center is more effective at prolonging life than some chemotherapies.News Release October 7, 2025 He Was Expected to Get Alzheimer’s 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn’t He?Source: The New York Times October 1, 2025 What Are Senescent Cells?Source: The Scientist September 23, 2025 $5 million funds innovation of more-potent opioid overdose antidoteNIH funding aims to accelerate drug development timeline for enhanced version of naloxone.News Release September 16, 2025 $4.87 million grant supports development of sepsis diagnostic deviceFast, precise tool could offer personalized critical care to ICU patients, military personnel.News Release September 1, 2025 Study sheds light on how pediatric brain tumors growBlocking a chemical messenger in the brain that helps tumor cells multiply could offer new route to treatment.News Release August 20, 2025 How Your Brain’s Nightly Cleanse Keeps It HealthySource: Scientific American August 14, 2025 New method more accurately assesses movement disorder in childrenStudy on cerebral palsy in humans and mice could inform new treatments.News Release July 30, 2025 Immune ‘bouncers’ protect the brain from infectionMouse study uncovers mast cells’ role as gatekeepers against pathogens.News Release July 10, 2025 Hepatitis C treatment is not reaching some at-risk populationsTwo studies show disparities in access for children, recently pregnant women .News Release June 28, 2025 Three Siblings, One Fatal Gene: A Family’s Fight Against Early-Onset Alzheimer’sSource: The Wall Street Journal June 27, 2025 Early intervention changes trajectory for depressed preschoolersSeveral months of parent-child therapy program yields positive effects for years, study finds.News Release June 23, 2025 AI-based brain-mapping software receives FDA market authorizationTechnology developed at WashU Medicine locates sensitive areas to enhance precision neurosurgery.News Release June 13, 2025 $12 million grant funds studies of role of genes in autism, similar diagnosesBank of specialized mouse models will deepen understanding of neurodevelopmental, psychiatric conditions.News Release June 10, 2025 Phillips-Cremins named BJC investigatorRenowned geneticist studies how 3D structure of the genome affects brain function, formation of long-term memories.National Leaders, News Release May 27, 2025 Sleep aid blocks neurodegeneration in miceLemborexant, similar sleep drugs show promise in treating disorders related to tau, such as Alzheimer’s disease.News Release May 16, 2025 ‘Ancient’ brainstem structure evolved beyond basic motor controlSource: The Transmitter Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 17 Next ›