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Project to map live-tissue molecular changes over time
Biohub funding will support creating a submicron-resolution platform to study immune dynamics in mouse and human tissues.
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How to find us, and parking optionsAlthough most sites are in Seattle, UW Medicine and University of Washington Health Sciences [...]
Clinical trial studies GLP-1 drug for alcohol-use disorder
Among participants are people who struggle with cravings for alcohol and want to stop or reduce their consumption.
Los trabajadores al aire libre corren mayor riesgo debido al humo de los incendios forestales
Las mascarillas de tela, los pañuelos y las cubiertas faciales tipo braga de cuello no bloquean las pequeñas partículas peligrosas presentes en el humo.
HPV self-testing expands cervical cancer screening
Earlier detection could reduce deaths from the disease in high-risk, underscreened populations.
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Over 50? You can take steps to reduce osteoporosis risk
Q&A: A bone-disease specialist stresses prevention, detection and medication long before a fracture.
Information lacking on remote abortion-care options
Many don’t know remote options include FDA-approved medications and online conferencing with licensed clinicians, a newly published paper suggests.
Topics:abortion, obstetrics
Researchers develop antibodies against xylazine's harms
The antibodies target the fourth wave of the drug epidemic, as mixed drug use with sedative xylazine surges nationally.
Topics:illicit drugs, xylazine
Sleep specialist counters daylight saving proposal
Keeping daylight saving time year-round could disrupt natural body clocks and affect sleep health across the country.
Secondary care gap tied to prostate cancer deaths
Black men who did not receive secondary treatment were up to twice as likely to die of prostate cancer as white men.
Hot weather brings higher risk of serious injuries
Doctors urge caution and awareness about e-scooters, cold water swims, window falls and other common circumstances of injuries.
Sleep apnea hits the heart hardest during the day
New study findings might affect how doctors monitor and treat atrial fibrillation, a sleep-medicine specialist says.
Topics:sleep apnea, atrial fibrillation
Updated guidance may accelerate endometriosis care
Q&A: New recommendations support diagnoses based on symptoms and imaging, and earlier treatment, says UW Medicine OB-GYN.
Topics:OB-GYN
One spark can cause lasting harm this July Fourth
Independence Day celebrations can lead to devastating fireworks injuries, including burns, lost fingers and other trauma.
Warmer nights are costing people sleep
Heat disrupts slumber, and people in low-income communities feel it most. A sleep expert explains why and what needs to change.
HPV vaccine prevents cervical cancer before it starts
HPV causes nearly all cervical cancer. Vaccination and screening can prevent disease and save lives.
Film directs would-be rescuers when horse riders fall
A safety video will show bystanders and first-responders how to attend to a riding accident in an arena or on the trail.
Topics:equestrian, emergency medicine, falls
Who should get the new shingles vaccine?
Shingles is a viral infection that can result in a painful rash and, in some cases, lasting nerve damage. A [...]
Not ischemic or hemorrhagic, but cryptogenic stroke
In medical parlance, a stroke whose origin is unknown is called " cryptogenic." It' s the type of stroke [...]


















