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CANNABIS COMPOUND MAY OFFER PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS

CANNABIS COMPOUND MAY OFFER PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS

Treatment for chronic pain still relies on opioids. Even though the number of overdose deaths decreased in 2024, scientists are still looking for alternatives to treat pain. Researchers at WashU Medicine and Stanford University developed an alternative that mimics a molecule found in the cannabis plant and can relieve pain.

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BLOOD TEST DIAGNOSES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND MEASURES THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA

BLOOD TEST DIAGNOSES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND MEASURES THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA

For years, blood tests have helped diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, but couldn’t determine the clinical stage of the disease. Now, researchers at WashU Medicine and Lund University in Sweden have developed a blood test that can not only help with diagnosis but also indicate how far the disease has progressed.

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BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE

BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE

What’s the best way to encourage students to think about a rewarding care in health care? In St. Louis, educators and health care institutions believe they’ve found the answer with a new four-year immersion program for high school students.

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DONATING A KIDNEY, SAVING A LIFE

DONATING A KIDNEY, SAVING A LIFE

Thousands of Americans are waiting for lifesaving organs, but there are not enough deceased donors to help everyone. When she gave a kidney to save her father, Erica joined a growing community who help people with kidney or liver disease get a second chance at life: living organ donors.

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BRAIN TUMORS: ADVANCED TREATMENT, NEW HOPE

BRAIN TUMORS: ADVANCED TREATMENT, NEW HOPE

Brain tumors are rare—the chance that a person will develop a malignant brain tumor is less than 1%. But because they are so rare, they require personalized precision medicine from a multidisciplinary team of specialists. For patients with brain tumors, innovation from WashU Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Siteman Cancer Center, and Siteman Kids at St. Louis Children's Hospital is improving outcomes.

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