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LAUGHING GAS RELIEVES TREATMENT RESISTANT DEPRESSION

LAUGHING GAS RELIEVES TREATMENT RESISTANT DEPRESSION

By Jim Dryden

In a phase 2 clinical trial, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine and the University of Chicago demonstrated that symptoms of depression can improve rapidly following a single, one-hour treatment with inhaled nitrous oxide.

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PROTECTION FROM COVID THROUGH BREASTFEEDING

By Gerry Everding

Research suggests nursing mothers who receive a COVID-19 vaccine may pass protective antibodies to their babies through breast milk for at least 80 days following vaccination.

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From military front lines to hospital front lines

Active military medical staff from Scott Air Force Base are keeping their skills sharp through a new collaboration with Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.

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Complex aortic disease patients to benefit from advances in stent graft procedures, collaborative approach to diagnostics and treatment

As the region's largest vascular program, our team participates in multiple clinical trials to advance the management of venous and arterial conditions. Washington University cardiac and vascular surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital work together to research breakthrough stent graft approaches and provide holistic treatment for patients with complex aortic disease.

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Harold G. Roberts, Jr., MD Joins the Cardiothoracic Surgery Team

Dr. Roberts is an accomplished surgeon who has had notable contributions to the field, including a US patent for a 3-D mitral annuloplasty ring. Practicing cardiac, thoracic and vascular surgery for more than 30 years, Dr. Roberts' primary practice interests include valve surgery, coronary revascularization and surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation.

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