Rush University Medical Center
Location
Illinois
Founded
1837-02-13
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2024-06-13 (frontiersin.org)
Brain and serum lipidomic profiles implicate Lands cycle acyl chain remodeling association with APOEε4 and mild cognitive impairment
At least one-third of the identified risk alleles from Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are involved in lipid metabolism, lipid transport, or direct lipid binding. In fact, a common genetic variant( e4) in a cholesterol and phospholipid transporter, Apolipoprotein E
Read more2024-05-28 (nbcchicago.com)
Chicago police shoot, kill stabbing suspect amid violent Memorial Day weekend
The incident comes during a once again violent Memorial Day weekend in Chicago, with at least 41 people shot and nine of them killed as of Monday night.
Read more2024-02-15 (southsideweekly.com)
Johnson declines to renew ShotSpotter and more – South Side Weekly
Johnson declines to renew ShotSpotter In our February 1 issue, we published the results of our months-long investigation of ShotSpotter, the controversial gunshot-detection company that has thousands of microphones in more than half of the city’s police districts.
Read more2024-02-03 (emorywheel.com)
Wounded Warrior Project continues contract with Emory through $100 million investment | The Emory Wheel
Content Warning: This article contains references to sexual assault. The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) will invest more than $100 million in the Warrior Care Network, which includes the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program (EHVP).
Read more2023-11-03 (chicagotribune.com)
Kids sleeping outside grow sick as temps drop, migrant advocates say
As temperatures plummeted this week, migrants told the Tribune that a large number of children sheltering at Chicago’s police stations needed medical care, perhaps an ominous preview of what’s to come as winter looms.
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2023-04-29 (nature.com)
Piezo2 expressing nociceptors mediate mechanical sensitization in experimental osteoarthritis
Non-opioid targets are needed for addressing osteoarthritis pain, which is mechanical in nature and associated with daily activities such as walking and climbing stairs. Piezo2 has been implicated in the development of mechanical pain, but the mechanisms by which this occurs remain poorly understood
Read more2022-12-13 (investingnews.com)
Awakn Life Sciences' Phase III Trial to Be Delivered in the UK National Health Service
Phase III trial confirmed to cost CA$ 3.75 million, with a UK Government agency funding 66% of this costAwakn Life Sciences Corp.( NEO: AWKN)( OTCQB: AWKNF)( FSE: 954)( 'Awakn'), a revenue-generating biotechnology company researching, developing, and commercializing therapeutics to treat addiction
Read more2022-12-05 (parkinsonsnewstoday.com)
Home Health Visits, Peer Mentors May Ease Caregiver Strain | Parkinson's Caregiver Support via One-on-one Mentoring Studied | Parkinson's News Today
As caregiver strain is known with Parkinson's and worsens health, a study paired at-home health visits with experienced carers as mentors.
Read more2022-11-02 (wpr.org)
Medical residents are required to get abortion training, but some Wisconsin programs are having trouble providing it post Roe
Wisconsin doctors have been scrambling to understand and interpret the state’s 1849 abortion ban following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. But the decision is also complicating medical resident training.
Read more2022-10-04 (fox32chicago.com)
Chicago doctor works with task force, Biden in wake of Roe v. Wade reversal
Dr. Sadia Haider of Rush University Medical Center serves on the board that is working with President Joe Biden in the wake of the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Read more2022-10-04 (fox32chicago.com)
Chicago doctor works with task force, Biden in wake of Roe v. Wade reversal
Dr. Sadia Haider of Rush University Medical Center serves on the board that is working with President Joe Biden in the wake of the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Read more2022-09-15 (columbiachronicle.com)
Columbia reports first on-campus case of monkeypox virus
Students, faculty and staff were notified by email late Wednesday of the college’s first on-campus monkeypox case, but the positive case itself was reported to the college a day earlier. “The colle…
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