Topic: Women’s Health February 9, 2016 Give up your data to cure diseaseSource: New York Times February 9, 2016 New tests for Zika in the worksSource: The Scientist February 4, 2016 Scientists team up to fight ZikaSchool of Medicine research lays groundwork for diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccine.School of Medicine February 4, 2016 To prevent infection after C-section, chlorhexidine better than iodineEvidence strong enough to change standard skin-prep practices for the procedure, researchers say.News Release February 3, 2016 Medical Campus fertile ground for drug developmentProfessor's research may improve treatments for infertility, growth disorders, hemophilia, other conditions.News Release, School of Medicine September 2, 2015 Trial evaluates mechanisms driving five major cancer typesNIH grant makes Washington University the hub of national clinical trial.Innovate Magazines August 18, 2015 Women tend to stick with IUDs over long termSource: Reuters July 13, 2015 Prone to UTIs? Try these simple dietary changesSource: NBC Today July 6, 2015 Colorado’s effort against teenage pregnancies is a startling successSource: New York Times June 30, 2015 Your diet may be causing your urinary tract infectionsSource: Time May 22, 2015 Soldier diagnosed with brain cancer delivers healthy baby after surgerySource: Fox News May 12, 2015 Is peanut butter the best present for malnourished teen moms-to-be?Source: NPR April 8, 2015 Mothers’ exercise may lower heart risk in newborns, study suggestsSource: New York Times February 20, 2015 Bacterial DNA from mom may be inheritedSource: Washington Post February 6, 2015 IUDs, hormonal implants may be effective beyond approved use, study findsSource: Fox News February 4, 2015 Common chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: Scientific American January 28, 2015 Chemicals linked to early menopauseSource: NBC News January 22, 2015 Everything you need to know about getting an IUDSource: Huffington Post December 29, 2014 Want to reduce teen pregnancy and abortion? Start with long-term birth control.Source: The Washington Post 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 1, 2014 Teen pregnancies, abortions plunge with free birth controlNews Release April 14, 2014 Age has its advantages, even in pregnancy, study findsA new study finds pregnant women 35 and older carry a lower risk of having babies with birth defects than younger women.Innovate Magazines April 5, 2013 Pomegranate juice may prevent pregnancy complicationsWashington University School of Medicine research shows pomegranate juice given during pregnancy may help prevent some health issues in babies.Innovate Magazines March 29, 2013 Environmental chemicals linked to early menopauseNew findings show certain environmental chemicals are associated with early onset of menopause.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 Next ›