Topic: Patient Care September 19, 2019 Childhood obesity in low-income Missouri families aim of CDC grant$3.7 million will help evaluate Family-based Behavioral Treatment.News Release September 15, 2019 Radiation therapy effective against deadly heart rhythmStandard cancer treatment offers hope to severely ill heart patients.News Release September 12, 2019 Cresci spearheads precision medicine statement for heart failureCardiologist chairs American Heart Association’s personalized medicine statement.National Leaders September 11, 2019 $5 million grant endows research to advance blood disorder therapiesEdward P. Evans Foundation funds new center focused on myelodysplastic syndromes.News Release September 9, 2019 Use of antibiotics in preemies has lasting, potentially harmful effectsDrug resistance, unhealthy bacteria persist in gut microbiome.News Release August 26, 2019 Stable home lives improve prospects for preemiesMedical challenges at birth less important than stressful home life in predicting future psychiatric health.News Release August 26, 2019 Seed fundingResearch investment targets lesser-known form of cancer.Outlook Magazine August 16, 2019 Children with mild asthma can use inhalers as neededStudy focused on African American kids supports asthma treatment based on symptoms.News Release August 1, 2019 Siteman Cancer Center awarded $7.8 million to expand clinical trials accessWashington University physicians to play leadership role in designing innovative NCI network trials.News Release July 31, 2019 Goal-oriented rehab improves recovery in older adultsPatient-centered physical, occupational therapy improves function.News Release July 25, 2019 For pregnant moms with addiction, Wash U clinic offers drug treatment and prenatal careSource: St. Louis Public Radio July 17, 2019 More cancer patients get help to quit smokingSiteman Cancer Center expands smoking-cessation efforts.News Release July 1, 2019 School of Medicine forms collaboration with medical center in ChinaWill aid with design, technology, physician training for new hospital.News Release June 11, 2019 St. Louis transplant surgeons fear new organ allocation rules could harm patientsSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch May 23, 2019 Cancer treatment lessons from Hurricane MariaRadiation oncologist discusses his colleagues’ struggles to treat patients after disaster.News Release May 22, 2019 Proton therapy for cancer lowers risk of side effectsCure rates just as high for proton therapy as standard radiation therapy.News Release April 26, 2019 Wearable motion detectors identify subtle motor deficits in childrenCould lead to early intervention, help prevent disability.News Release April 18, 2019 Flaw in many home pregnancy tests can return false negative resultsTest results later in pregnancy may be misleading.News Release April 15, 2019 Safety-net hospitals fare better under new Medicare reimbursement rulesReadmission penalties reduced for hospitals with poorest patients.News Release April 5, 2019 Achilefu named fellow of medical and biological engineering instituteRadiologic imaging specialist honored for outstanding contributions to field.National Leaders March 15, 2019 Carpenter named to emergency medicine boardElected to Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Board of Directors.National Leaders March 11, 2019 $10 million to help study noise-induced hearing lossArmy grant supports clinical trial of drug that may protect hearing.News Release February 21, 2019 Unnecessary testing for UTIs cut by nearly halfOver-testing drives up health-care costs, promotes overuse of antibiotics.News Release February 5, 2019 Washington People: Douglas CharEmergency medicine physician is known for love of teaching and disaster medicine expertise.Medical Campus & Community, Washington People Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 14 Next ›