Stories by: January 9, 2019 New strategy may curtail spread of antibiotic resistanceStudy identifies key step in spread of drug resistance, opportunity for intervention.News Release January 9, 2019 Decreased deep sleep linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s diseaseToxic brain protein tau elevated in older people who sleep poorly.News Release January 9, 2019 $9 million supports deep dive into breast, pancreatic cancersNew phase of major cancer genomics project underway.News Release January 7, 2019 Alzheimer’s disease may develop differently in African-Americans, study suggestsSource: NPR January 7, 2019 Mice sleeping fitfully provide clues to insomniaGenetically engineered mice mimic common sleep problems.News Release January 7, 2019 Book explores cancer prevention among low-income women of colorFaculty research a product of ‘Bring Your Own Idea’ interdisciplinary grant program. January 7, 2019 Scientists identify new fuel-delivery route for cellsFindings shed light on chronic diseases, aging.News Release January 7, 2019 Racial differences in Alzheimer’s disease unveiledFindings suggest possible race-linked variations on how disease arises, develops.News Release January 4, 2019 Poplack named Evens Endowed Chair in Women’s HealthHonored for improving breast imaging.News Release January 4, 2019 Med students launch ‘500 Women in Medicine’ initiativeGender-equity research leads to effort to promote female leadership in medicine.National Leaders January 2, 2019 Why are men more likely to die of glioblastoma? This study helps explainSource: NBC News January 2, 2019 Sex differences identified in deadly brain tumorsTailoring treatment to men, women may improve survival.News Release, Video January 2, 2019 Tiny, implantable device uses light to treat bladder problemsDevice that works in rats has potential to replace electronic stimulators, drugs for pain, incontinence.News Release December 29, 2018 Moderate drinking may benefit heart failure patientsSource: New York Times December 28, 2018 Moderate drinking not harmful for older patients with heart failurePatients should check with doctors, but daily glass of wine doesn’t appear harmful.News Release December 23, 2018 What this new 500 Women In Medicine initiative aims to doSource: Forbes December 21, 2018 ‘Your cold … is now a public menace’Historian details how St. Louis escaped the worst of the 1918 influenza pandemic.Medical Campus & Community December 21, 2018 Medication for severe acne alters skin microbiomeStudy raises potential for development of microbiome-based acne treatments.News Release December 21, 2018 Amplifying the voices of women in medicineSource: Scientific American December 18, 2018 Diamond honored with 2019 Stanley J. Korsmeyer AwardAward celebrates key discoveries made by physician-scientists.News Release December 17, 2018 Does thinking burn calories? Here’s what the science saysSource: Southern Living December 14, 2018 Depression in adolescents and young adults is rising: Are phones and social media to blame?Source: USA Today December 13, 2018 Obituary: J. Evan Sadler, director of hematology, 67Renowned hematologist revealed the biology of bleeding, clotting disorders.Obituaries December 13, 2018 New genetic clues to early-onset form of dementiaCulprit is lone error in one gene, but researchers find many potential therapeutic targets.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 63 64 65 66 67 … 105 Next ›