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TREATING ADDICTION: PREGNANCY AND OPIOIDS

TREATING ADDICTION: PREGNANCY AND OPIOIDS

BY JEN MILLER
PHOTOS BY JAY FRAM

When Jeannie Kelly, MD, MS, a Washington University maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, first arrived on the medical campus in St. Louis in 2016, she had already seen how opioid use can devastate a community. “I finished my training in Boston, where the opioid epidemic was exploding,” she says. While working there, Kelly saw addiction and overdoses. She was aware of the difficulties and dangers for pregnant women addicted to opioids, and the great risks to their babies. And she wanted to help.

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ONCOLOGY REPORT: LOWERING THE RISKS OF TREATMENT SIDE EFFECTS

ONCOLOGY REPORT: LOWERING THE RISKS OF TREATMENT SIDE EFFECTS

BY JULIA EVANGELOU STRAIT

The current age of cancer care employs surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, in combination or alone, to eradicate tumors and offer the potential for remission. But the side effects of some of these therapies can introduce new complications requiring additional treatment. Oncologists and their patients work in tandem to fight the disease in ways that preserve life and protect health with as little risk as possible.

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POTENTIAL NEW THERAPY FOR CROHN’S, COLITIS IDENTIFIED

POTENTIAL NEW THERAPY FOR CROHN’S, COLITIS IDENTIFIED

BY TAMARA BHANDARI

More than 1 million people in the United States have inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD. This condition, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, causes miserable episodes of abdominal pain, diarrhea and in severe cases, rectal bleeding, making life for those afflicted with the disease especially difficult.

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital Using New Aneurysm Treatment Device in Surgery

Physicians at Barnes-Jewish Hospital have become the first in the St. Louis region and the first in Missouri to utilize a new aneurysm treatment device.

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EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: WHEN PLANNING AND PRECISION MATTER

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES: WHEN PLANNING AND PRECISION MATTER

BY ANDREA MONGLER

ILLUSTRATION BY ABIGAIL GOH

The patient in back lies in an isolation chamber. It’s just big enough for one person, and he’s completely enclosed inside it. An observer might conclude that he’s no ordinary patient, and this is no ordinary ambulance ride.

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