Topic: Clinical Research March 16, 2018 The one doctor you need to see if you get an antibiotic-resistant infectionSource: Consumer Reports 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 March 8, 2018 ‘Future we only dreamed of’A renowned surgeon is restoring mobility in children with cerebral palsy.Outlook Magazine February 6, 2018 Panagos named chair-elect of stroke councilGroup develops ways to identify, treat, prevent strokes.National Leaders January 17, 2018 Major Alzheimer’s study aims to predict who will develop the disease$10.3 million also funds efforts to establish disease timeline.News Release, Video January 17, 2018 This is what air pollution really does to your bodySource: Reader's Digest December 26, 2017 Kidney disease can lead to diabetes, not just the other way aroundSource: U.S. News & World Report December 15, 2017 This may be a turning point in treating neurodegenerative diseasesSource: The Guardian December 13, 2017 A ‘game changer’ for patients with irregular heart rhythmSource: New York Times December 11, 2017 Generation at risk: America’s youngest facing mental health crisisSource: NBC Nightly News December 7, 2017 Undaunted explorerTimothy Ley and his team were the first to sequence a cancer genome in 2008. They're still searching for cures nonstop.Source: Washington Magazine December 6, 2017 Clot-busting drugs not recommended for most patients with blood clotsLarge clinical trial concludes such treatment does not prevent long-term complications.News Release December 4, 2017 Pursuing a precision paradigmMedical school experts describe the move from current standards of care to a more personalized approach to treatment.Source: Washington Magazine November 30, 2017 The surgeon who wants to connect you to the internet with a brain implantSource: MIT Technology Review November 9, 2017 Can laughing gas help deter suicide?Researchers studying use of nitrous oxide for patients hospitalized for suicide risk.News Release October 20, 2017 Exercise, mindfulness, drug therapy tested in older adultsGoals of research are to improve thinking, find better ways to relieve depression.News Release September 27, 2017 Colditz appointed chair of National Academies of Sciences WorkshopWill discuss improving health research on small populations.National Leaders September 26, 2017 Genetic testing helps set safe dose of common blood thinnerWarfarin safety improves when key genes considered.News Release August 9, 2017 Blunt discusses NIH-funded research on visit to med schoolDirector of NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences also met with campus leaders. August 3, 2017 Ultrasound trainees visit Medical Campus as part of international studyTrial will evaluate if clean-fuel stoves can reduce household pollution.Medical Campus & Community July 31, 2017 Testing begins for student-created app to aid Alzheimer’s diagnosisBy speeding detection, app aims to free doctors to discuss treatment, implications with patients.Medical Campus & Community July 10, 2017 Sleep, Alzheimer’s link explainedPoor sleep leads to increase in Alzheimer's proteins associated with cognitive decline.News Release July 3, 2017 Popular heartburn drugs linked to higher death riskRisk increases the longer the drugs are used .News Release June 26, 2017 Gateway to careFighting social stigma and barriers, doctor seeks to prevent HIV infections worldwide.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 15 Next ›