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Black men face hurdles in seeking prostate cancer care
A survey of Black men in the Puget Sound area found that sometimes doctors contributed to roadblocks.
Topics:prostate cancer, Black community
Dentistry ups students' training in pain-relief prescriptions
The school's third- and fourth-year clerkships are placing more emphasis on opioids' risks and dosages, and on alternative medications
Topics:dentistry, opioids, oral surgery
Cancer trial: Expectation-setting gives way to hope
Investigators gave enrollees a frank assessment of potential benefits, but human spirit seemed to overpower that message
Family doctor named National Academy of Medicine fellow
The fellowship will enable Dr. Sebastian Tong to advance his talents as a health policy leader.
What to do when your child thinks school is pointless
A post-COVID malaise has hit many youngsters going back to classes. Here are suggestions about how to respond.
The trouble with breathing Seattle's smoke-filled air
The smoke filled air that has enveloped Seattle for several days makes breathing especially difficult for people with asthma and [...]
Topics:air pollution, lungs, asthma, fires
$57 million for scientists' behind-the-scenes support team
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), which distributes $30+ billion a year in federal funds to biomedical research, in late summer [...]
With heat and smoke, kids have more than skin in the game
Scientists trace brain activity and skin patterning during active sleep in these invertebrates.
Wildfire smoke poses risks for fetuses, young kids
Exposure to wildfire smoke can result in low birth weight, premature births and developmental delays, studies show.
UW volunteers to staff dental clinic Oct. 7 in Skagit County
Dentistry and MEDEX physician-assistant students work in concert for uninsured people
Topics:MEDEX, volunteerism
100 percent fruit juice, in moderation, not tied to diabetes
One daily 8 oz. serving posed no increased risk for hypertension or diabetes in study of 114,000 adult women
Topics:diabetes, hypertension, fruit juice
End-of-life care study finds deficiencies but no racial bias
Survey data suggested no significant racial differences in the quality of end-of-life care, but both black and white patients experienced sub-optimal care.
Topics:end of life, hospice











