Topic: Anesthesiology Department 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 October 16, 2018 Cox named Wise Endowed Chair in Pediatric AnesthesiologyNoted for his talents as educator, collaborator, clinician.News Release September 26, 2018 Roundtable on opioids brings HHS leaders to Medical CampusOfficials tour research lab focused on fighting opioid addiction.Medical Campus & Community August 2, 2018 Cicero receives Pioneer AwardNational Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse honors research.National Leaders July 5, 2018 Non-opioid drug relieves pain in mice, targets immune cellsInvestigational drug works differently than addictive opioid drugs.News Release May 3, 2018 How a light touch can spur severe itchingAging linked to decline in cells that control itch response.News Release April 27, 2018 Bruchas receives Rising Star AwardPenn's Mahoney Institute honors anesthesiology professor for neuroscience research.National Leaders April 23, 2018 Gereau chosen for Pain Society fellowshipProgram focuses on communication, advocacy for pain care.National Leaders April 17, 2018 New clues point to relief for chronic itchingTargeting an opioid receptor calms itch.News Release March 8, 2018 New way to fight sepsis: Rev up patients’ immune systemsClinical trial demonstrates significant, lasting increase in key immune cells.News Release, Video February 20, 2018 Washington People: Michael S. AvidanAnesthesiologist works to improve outcomes for patients during and after surgery.Washington People November 17, 2017 Medical school physicians, staff aid hurricane victimsLiang, Char, Keeperman, Fehr, Davisson help in response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria.Medical Campus & Community November 15, 2017 Bruchas named Mallinckrodt Professor of AnesthesiologyStudies underpinnings of anxiety, addiction, depression.News Release November 9, 2017 Can laughing gas help deter suicide?Researchers studying use of nitrous oxide for patients hospitalized for suicide risk.News Release September 15, 2017 Chen named Shelden Professor in AnesthesiologyExpert in itch discovered first itch-specific gene.News Release September 7, 2017 Potential new therapy relieves chronic itchFDA-approved arthritis drug may work in new ways to fight itch.News Release August 10, 2017 Test uses nanotechnology to quickly diagnose Zika virusMay be possible to use approach with other emerging infectious diseases.News Release July 13, 2017 Strategy to battle opioid epidemic encourages multilevel approachWashington University pain expert among researchers to author new recommendations.News Release May 30, 2017 Drug believed to reduce postoperative pain and delirium does neitherStudy shows ketamine may spur hallucinations, nightmares in older patients.News Release March 21, 2017 Spinal cord stimulation relieves back pain without opioidsNew approaches can help in battling opioid abuse.News Release May 25, 2016 Teens with marijuana-related problems decline, study showsSource: Forbes April 27, 2016 Doctors recommend prescribing fewer opioids after surgeryAnesthesiologist and surgeon suggest new approaches to pain medications for surgery patients.News Release January 12, 2016 New outpatient care center under construction in south St. Louis CountyPatients will have expanded access to specialty care, outpatient surgery, mammography and other services.News Release November 16, 2015 Implantable LED devices could ‘turn off’ pain signals before they reach the brainSource: Popular Mechanics Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next ›