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Wildfire smoke tied to higher risk of preterm birth
A large U.S. study on wildfire smoke finds that timing and intensity of exposure to particulates matter.
Kids walk to school? Help them get there safely
Crossing the street is easy, right Yet pedestrians are struck by cars every day in America, and many of those [...]
Topics:cell phone, pedestrian
Why dot your skin with a chemical found in coal tar?
Black henna drawings on skin are associated with rashes and blistering
Topics:dermatology, tattoos
3 schools join Dentistry in new training for kids' care
Early Childhood Oral Health will include Pharmacy, Medicine, and Public Health students.
Topics:dentistry, pediatrics
The fight to get rid of yaws
Campaign efforts published in The Lancet speak volumes about the complications of eradicating an infectious disease.
In your gut, bacteria battle with ninja-like tactics
Strains try to gain dominance by injecting competitor strains with toxins
Topics:bacteria, microbiome
Kidney-chip system wins new NIH funding
Small tissue chips might be a better way to test drugs' safety and toxicity than the conventional methods of cellular and animal research.
Topics:kidney disease
Newborn jaundice in 0’s and 1’s: Phone app at pivotal point
Next test of "BiliCam" could determine whether it is approved as a medical device by the FDA
Topics:software, bilirubin, jaundice
Flu vaccine test + 'Star Trek' = 'gene gun'
After Casey Schorr developed epilepsy at age 12, his life was put on hold as the seizures became worse and medication, even at high doses, didn't help. The Spokane teen turned to a UW Medicine neurosurgeon.
Topics:flu
Curious finding: Kidney stones rising among Millennials
Women, especially those ages 18-39, are more likely than any other age group to experience kidney stones.
Topics:kidney stones, millennials, hydration
Trial focus: fatigue among patients with multiple sclerosis
MS center aims to enroll 150 patients; interventions will involve medication, cognitive behavioral therapy.
Topics:neurology, multiple sclerosis
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Youth triumphs in test to regenerate kidney tissue
Stem cells implanted into mice produced improved kidney grafts.
Topics:organoids, kidney
Flu cases spike in Washington; peak season still weeks away
It's not too late to get flu vaccine for protection, says Harborview infection-control chief.
Topics:flu
The lifesaving power of early colon cancer screening
1 in 3 adults still misses recommended tests starting at age 45, even though colorectal cancer is most treatable when detected early.
A powerful partnership between medicine and theater
Drama students are helping residents improve their communication and care skills with patients.
Many adults miss tests for highly treatable cancer
Q&A: A gastroenterologist discusses current recommendations for colorectal cancer screenings.
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