Computers can competently parse snippets of typed conversation for warning signs of serious mental illness, psychiatry researchers find.
Ultrasound can be used to move, reposition or break up kidney stones, all while the patient is awake, a new study finds.
UW Medicine is working closely with Public Health–Seattle & King County and the Washington State Department of Health to investigate the case.
Cells in the body called cytokines talk to each other and tell other immune cells “there’s an infection here” or “no worries, everything’s fine.”
Dr. Danny E. Miller hopes to advance new sequencing technologies to solve undiagnosed genetic disorders.
Users of the investigational device spent 11% more time in the target blood-glucose range than control-group members.
UW Medicine and LifeCenter Northwest partnered on a momentous donation-after-circulatory-death procedure for an Oregon man.
This damage occurs even if the mother has a mild case of COVID-19, OB-GYN researchers found.
UW Medicine is part of a study aiming to enroll more than 500 adults with the virus, including pregnant and immune-deficient people.
Papers in Science show how machine learning can accelerate solutions for protein design challenges.