by admin | Jun 19, 2013 | Health / Medicine, News
A University of Missouri researcher says a significant number of women who are in or have been in abusive relationships are not getting mental health care. The study involved 50 women who had been the victims of violence brought by intimate partners. It found that...
by admin | Jun 5, 2013 | Health / Medicine, News
Doctors at Washington University in St. Louis say they’ve learned that preliminary testing on cervical tumors can predict how effective standard treatments will be on them. Assistant professor of radiation oncology Julie Schwarz, MD, PhD, says the current...
by admin | Oct 3, 2012 | Health / Medicine, News, Sports Features
Football players suffering from the effects of concussions could one day benefit from new treatment methods developed thanks in part to mice. Washington University in St. Louis has received a grant of about $91,000 from NFL charities, the charitable foundation of...
by admin | Sep 23, 2012 | Health / Medicine, News
Research done largely in St. Louis has uncovered a link between two types of cancer that could lead to better treatment of one, and eventually others. Scientists have known that breast cancer is not one disease, but the analysis is shedding light on the nature of...
by Bill Pollock | Mar 22, 2010 | Sports Features
The Washington University/St. Louis women’s basketball team returned to the top of NCAA Division III women’s basketball, winning a record fifth national championship with a 65-59 victory over No. 4 Hope College on Saturday, in Bloomington, IL. Washington University...