Topic: Public Health March 13, 2019 Doctors address mental health crisis among Rohingya refugeesFleeing violence in Myanmar, refugees who are unsure of future settle in Bangladeshi camps.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 7, 2019 Book explores cancer prevention among low-income women of colorFaculty research a product of ‘Bring Your Own Idea’ interdisciplinary grant program. November 26, 2018 Alcohol dependence, psychiatric disorders share genetic linksKey alcoholism gene influences how quickly body metabolizes alcohol.News Release November 20, 2018 Audrey Odom John at TEDxPhysician-scientist developing malaria breath test.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 24, 2018 IPH conference to address health in rural and urban communitiesAlayna Sibert, of North City Food Hub, will discuss limited access to food in urban neighborhoods.Medical Campus & Community October 18, 2018 Course teaches medical trainees how to provide care in developing countries'You have to think on your feet and out of the box'.Medical Campus & Community September 26, 2018 Roundtable on opioids brings HHS leaders to Medical CampusOfficials tour research lab focused on fighting opioid addiction.Medical Campus & Community September 11, 2018 Cordell Institute to work at intersection of science, medicine, ethics and lawEberlein and Staudt co-found institute to tackle issues of ethics, policy in data-driven health care.News Release September 6, 2018 Study seeks former opioid users who avoided addictionResearchers want to understand how genetics affects opioid addiction.News Release August 22, 2018 Improving health insurance literacy aids Missourians’ ACA enrollmentEducation, community outreach effective in encouraging people to enroll.News Release July 17, 2018 Decriminalizing pot doesn’t lead to increased use by young peopleStudy also shows drop in marijuana-related arrests.News Release June 29, 2018 Air pollution contributes significantly to diabetes globallyEven low pollution levels can pose health risk.News Release June 11, 2018 $14 million to fund research aimed at reducing childhood obesityHealth-care providers will deliver family-based treatment.News Release May 31, 2018 Smoking rates decline when mentally ill get help to quitSuch patients have higher than average smoking rates.News Release May 3, 2018 Why some bacteria eat antibiotics and what we can do about itSource: NBC News April 17, 2018 Text messaging tool may help fight opioid epidemicDigital technology may aid patients at risk of relapsing.News Release March 20, 2018 Washington People: Mary PolitiHealth psychologist refines care to better serve patients.Medical Campus & Community January 11, 2018 Leading with empathyWill Ross knows he should be dead. Now he exposes students to neighborhoods not unlike those of his own childhood.Outlook Magazine, Profiles January 8, 2018 Initiative to help cancer patients quit smokingNew NCI-funded program will help Siteman patients kick habit.News Release January 4, 2018 In new year, resolve to learn your risks of cancer, Type 2 diabetes, other diseasesFree digital tool measures risks, offers tips for better health.News Release December 4, 2017 Medical school to review, revise curriculumDe Fer to lead efforts as associate dean for medical student education.Medical Campus & Community October 24, 2017 Large declines seen in teen substance abuse, delinquencySurveys over a decade indicate positive behavioral shifts.News Release October 16, 2017 Inside an epidemicOvercoming America’s opioid crisis starts with understanding abuse patterns.Outlook Magazine September 27, 2017 Colditz appointed chair of National Academies of Sciences WorkshopWill discuss improving health research on small populations.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next ›