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June 06, 2010
The University of Washington’s Dr. Michael Gelb, Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, offers an in-depth look at expanding newborn screening, incuding fusion of organic and ...
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June 06, 2010
Ingenuity is pushing medical technology toward futuristic scenarios. University of Washington physicians explore recent marvels, including an aerosol-based therapy that helps cystic fibrosis ...
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June 06, 2010
Ingenuity is pushing medical technology toward futuristic scenarios. University of Washington physicians explore recent marvels, including an aerosol-based therapy that helps cystic fibrosis ...
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June 06, 2010
Some 70 million Americans live with chronic pain, popping painkillers as never before. But University of Washington physicians say that by reassessing how we interpret pain, the medical community ...
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June 06, 2010
Do vaccinations put children at increased risk to develop autism? Autism is estimated to affect 1 in 110 children and 1 in 70 boys and research shows that these numbers are growing at a rapid ...
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June 06, 2010
Some 70 million Americans live with chronic pain, popping painkillers as never before. But University of Washington physicians say that by reassessing how we interpret pain, the medical community ...
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June 06, 2010
Whether it’s week 20 or the delivery date, any pregnancy can take a risky turn. Learn how UW Medicine providers are working to ensure healthy births for mothers and babies. From the ...
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June 06, 2010
Whether it’s week 20 or the delivery date, any pregnancy can take a risky turn. Learn how UW Medicine providers are working to ensure healthy births for mothers and babies. From the ...
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June 06, 2010
This presentation by Kate Lorig, co-author of "The Arthritis Helpbook," will explore the concept of self-management of chronic illness and how it can help relieve pain, maintain ...
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June 06, 2010
Trauma and infection can destroy the body’s most complex systems. Rebuilding nerves, blood vessels, tissues, skin and bones is an intricate process – and a challenge UW Medicine physicians ...
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June 06, 2010
Trauma and infection can destroy the body’s most complex systems. Rebuilding nerves, blood vessels, tissues, skin and bones is an intricate process – and a challenge UW Medicine physicians ...
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June 06, 2010
Patient communication is key to making informed decisions and healthy outcomes. Learn how to maximize two-way communication, whether you’re a patient or a physician. A panel of University of ...
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June 06, 2010
Patient communication is key to making informed decisions and healthy outcomes. Learn how to maximize two-way communication, whether you’re a patient or a physician. A panel of University of ...
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June 06, 2010
The discovery of genetic links can alert families to potential risks and lead to early detection and intervention. Whether breast, ovarian or pancreatic cancers, University of Washington ...
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May 16, 2010
City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience You’re invited to the sixth lecture in the University of Washington's NEXT CITY: Sustainable Urbanization series. Daniel S. Friedman, ...
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April 29, 2010
When an annoying bump on her eyelid turned out to be a malignant tumor, Marcia Ruskin knew her vision would not be affected. But she was concerned about her appearance after undergoing ...
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April 27, 2010
Red cell genomics is an evolving field, explains Meghan Delaney, acting assistant professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington and assistant medical director ...
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April 17, 2010
Cone snail venom attacks the nervous system with a mixture of peptide toxins to cause convulsive shock, sedation and even paralysis. But for scientists like Dr. Baldomero M. Olivera of the ...
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April 17, 2010
Bioluminescence, or the production and emission of light by a living organism, tells scientists much about an organism’s communication system. Dr. Bonnie L. Bassler, professor of molecular ...
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April 17, 2010
Who knew that a snail could pack a more poisonous punch than a snake? Dr. Baldomero M. Olivera, professor of biology at the University of Utah, unveils the potency and potential of marine cone ...
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