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Pancreatic Cancer Treatments Improving Dramatically

News of Aretha Franklin’s pancreatic cancer diagnosis took many by surprise. Overall, the news sheds light on a disease that while one of the deadliest cancers, has remarkable improved mortality rates over the past few years. Read More

St. Louis Fire Department Thanks Barnes-Jewish, Others for Lifesaving Equipment

Barnes-Jewish and the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation were two of several groups honored December 3 by St. Louis City Fire Department Chief Dennis Jenkerson for helping purchase portable 12-Lead EKG monitors that will be placed on all Advanced Life Support (ALS) Units.  Read More

Feeling Foul After Thanksgiving Feast? Post-Meal Heartburn Could Be GERD

For many, Thanksgiving not only means giving thanks, but it also means a big dinner.  That heartburn you feel could be more serious than you think.  It could be GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Read More

A Letter to You: Advise You can Take to Heart

 

By: Keith Guller, Director, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation Board

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Expansive Expertise and Gifts for Heart Research Result in Lives Saved

“The strength of our program stems from the breadth of our clinical programs, as well as the expertise of Washington University physicians providing this care,” says Douglas Mann, MD, chief of the cardiovascular division at Barnes-Jewish. “One of the things that sets us apart is our ability to complement strong patient care with exceptional laboratory research. As we actively translate new findings into care for our patients, we improve outcomes and the way in which each of us practices medicine.”

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