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Meconium may provide clues to fetal-alcohol exposure, forecast behavioral issues later in childhood
Newborn babies with indicators of alcohol in their stool are more likely to face behavioral difficulties later in childhood, according to new study from a team of multi-disciplinary researchers at Case Western Reserve University. The research, published recently in the Journal of Drug and Alcohol…
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Meconium may provide clues to fetal-alcohol exposure, forecast behavioral issues later in childhood
Newborn babies with indicators of alcohol in their stool are more likely to face behavioral difficulties later in childhood, according to new study from a team of multi-disciplinary researchers at Case Western Reserve University. The research, published recently in the Journal of Drug and Alcohol…
Nursing faculty, students earn awards from Midwest Nursing Research Society
Updated May 1, 2021 Researchers from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing had a strong showing at the 2021 Annual Conference for the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) with multiple award winners and 20 faculty and students who presented their work at the virtual event March 24-27. …
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New CWRU School of Medicine biophysics program partnering with U.S. Air Force research laboratory to develop biosensors for stress and fatigue
Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have established the Case Center for Biomarker Structure and Integration for Sensors (BioSIS), a program to advance biosensor technologies using biophysical techniques to understand and improve sensing of markers of stress and…
New Barrett's esophagus monitoring method could aid in easier and more precise prognoses
A new technique for sampling and testing cells from Barrett's esophagus (BE) patients could result in earlier and easier identification of patients whose disease has progressed toward cancer or whose disease is at high risk of progressing toward cancer, according to a collaborative study by…
Match Day 2021
Congratulations to the School of Medicine Class of 2021 who were matched to their residency hospitals on Friday, March 19! These fourth-year students achieved a milestone on their journey to become physicians on that day—learning where they will be spending their next years as a resident. In…