Topic: Uncategorized September 19, 2023 WashU’s MD program receives highest level of accreditationAccolade validates school’s new curriculum, exceptional learning environment.News Release September 7, 2023 Medical Campus welcomes Entering Class of 2023124 students will train to become doctors, physician-scientists.Medical Campus & Community, Video September 6, 2023 Losing weight on a diet or Ozempic? Here’s why you still need exercise.Source: Washington Post August 29, 2023 Shooting survivors have ‘distressingly high’ risk of repeat firearm injury, study finds, especially young Black malesSource: CNN August 28, 2023 Do antibiotics really wipe out your gut bacteria?Source: BBC August 24, 2023 New study suggests people who tested negative for Covid-19 can still develop long CovidSource: STAT News August 23, 2023 Aspirin can help reduce risk of second heart attack, but study finds less than half of eligible adults take itSource: CNN August 21, 2023 Long COVID still worrisome 2 years after infectionVirus continues to pose risk of diabetes, lung problems, blood clots, GI issues, other conditions.News Release August 14, 2023 First robot-assisted liver transplant in U.S. performed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. LouisSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch August 11, 2023 COVID-19 took a toll on heart health and doctors are still grappling with how to helpSource: Associated Press August 1, 2023 Obituary: Linda Repa-Eschen, business director, 72Longtime dedicated employee in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research.Obituaries July 28, 2023 Three shots this Fall? What to know about getting the RSV, flu and COVID vaccinesSource: AARP July 28, 2023 Clukies, Malik named Loeb Teaching FellowsWill focus on firearm safety, enhancing anatomy education through radiology.Medical Campus & Community July 28, 2023 A half-million Americans may have tick-linked meat allergy, C.D.C. saysSource: New York Times July 27, 2023 Aft named inaugural Moley Professor of Endocrine and Oncologic SurgeryHonored for surgical excellence, pioneering breast cancer research.News Release July 26, 2023 Newland named inaugural Schnuck chair in pediatric infectious diseasesPediatrician noted for research involving COVID-19.News Release July 19, 2023 Kidney tissue atlas serves as blueprint for understanding kidney injury, diseaseResearch collaboration details molecular knowledge, step toward personalized medicine.News Release July 12, 2023 Merrill Kelly and Stephen Strasburg both had TOS. Their stories are very differentSource: Washington Post July 10, 2023 Medical students honor their mentors, teachersFaculty, residents given Distinguished Service Teaching Awards.Medical Campus & Community July 10, 2023 Maddox participates in National Academy of Medicine’s leadership consortiumWill work with Digital Health Action Collaborative. June 26, 2023 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society names class of 202324 Washington University faculty, alumni, trainees selected.Medical Campus & Community, National Leaders June 22, 2023 Deadly Fungal Infections Confound Doctors—‘It’s Going to Get Worse’Source: Wall Street Journal June 14, 2023 When Gut Bacteria May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer’s DiseaseSource: TIME June 13, 2023 Maternal vitamin D deficiency increases lifetime diabetes risk in offspringStudies in mice and in human immune cells link low prenatal vitamin D in mothers to insulin resistance in offspring.News Release Posts navigation 1 2 3 … 39 Next ›