Topic: Patient Care January 22, 2015 Everything you need to know about getting an IUDSource: Huffington Post January 15, 2015 Depression, anxiety can precede memory loss in Alzheimer’s, study findsSource: Health Day January 14, 2015 There’s a promising pill for binge eating disorderSource: Time January 8, 2015 Yes, it’s possible to be obese and healthy (sort of)Source: Huffington Post January 8, 2015 Childhood guilt, adult depression?Source: The Atlantic January 6, 2015 Healthy obesity: Not a fantasy (but rare and elusive)Source: Los Angeles Times December 31, 2014 Hepatitis C infection isn’t related to HIV brain woes: StudySource: Health Day December 29, 2014 In a new approach to fighting disease, helpful genetic mutations are soughtSource: New York Times December 29, 2014 Want to reduce teen pregnancy and abortion? Start with long-term birth control.Source: The Washington Post December 12, 2014 Wakefulness protein may be target for Alzheimer’s preventionA protein that stimulates the brain to awaken from sleep may be a target for preventing Alzheimer’s disease, a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine suggests.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine December 10, 2014 Youth clinic heads to school in north St. Louis CountySPOT is a one-stop, drop-in clinic offering youth free confidential medical care, mental health counseling, STD testing and other services.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2014 Going the distance after cancerJoan Twillman has competed, led kayaking excursions and even ziplined, all while undergoing reconstructive treatment following breast cancer.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2014 Laughing all the way…out of depressionSource: Los Angeles Times December 1, 2014 Breast cancer vaccine shows promise in slowing progressSource: TIme October 23, 2014 Sleep apnea and cardiovascular healthWashington University is participating in a trial that is testing a new sleep apnea therapy.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine October 17, 2014 Q & A: Ebola – What you need to knowWashington University infectious disease specialist Steven Lawrence, MD, answers questions about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa.School of Medicine October 16, 2014 Kidney disease gene panel nears implementationA new diagnostic panel developed at Washington University School of Medicine identifies genetic changes related to inherited kidney disorders.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine October 7, 2014 Free birth control cuts teen pregnancies, abortionsWhen barriers to contraception such as cost and lack of education were removed, most teens in a Washington University study opted for long-acting birth control.Photo Gallery, School of Medicine October 4, 2014 Specializing in geriatric traumaNew specialized trauma services focus on the needs of older adults — a major demographic that is growing quickly as the baby-boom generation ages.Outlook Magazine August 21, 2014 What we can do for Cantu syndromeThe world’s only clinic explores the science behind a rare syndrome.Outlook Magazine August 21, 2014 Cancer visionAbility to see glowing cancer cells opens doors to precision treatments.Outlook Magazine July 23, 2014 Studies explore intermittent fasting, Mediterranean dietTwo new studies are looking at whether intermittent fasting and consuming a Mediterranean diet may improve health and extend life.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine June 21, 2014 Stroke!Accelerating the critical countdown, expediting response and treatment.Outlook Magazine May 30, 2014 Cancer stem cells drive brain tumor growthTargeting cancer stem cells, which make certain cancers resistant to treatment, could improve outcomes for patients.Innovate Magazines, School of Medicine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next ›