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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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NEW ALZHEIMER’S BLOOD TEST MAY SPEED TREATMENT RESEARCH

NEW ALZHEIMER’S BLOOD TEST MAY SPEED TREATMENT RESEARCH

BY TAMARA BHANDARI

Up to two decades before people develop the characteristic memory loss and confusion of Alzheimer’s disease, damaging clumps of protein start to build up in their brains. And there is growing consensus among neurologists that Alzheimer’s treatment needs to begin as early as possible, ideally before any cognitive symptoms arise. By the time people become forgetful, their brains are so severely damaged no therapy is likely to fully heal them.

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THE HONOR WALK

THE HONOR WALK

It could happen in the morning. Or the middle of the night. A quiet group of people — cooks, technicians, nurses, doctors, administrators — line a hospital hallway to acknowledge the passing of life, the death of someone who has chosen to become an organ donor.

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CARDIOLOGY REPORT: LITTLE DEVICE, BIG IMPACT

CARDIOLOGY REPORT: LITTLE DEVICE, BIG IMPACT

BY KRISTIN BAIRD RATTINI

Severe heart failure affects more than 2 million people in the United States, making even simple tasks—climbing stairs, taking a walk—extremely difficult. Medications can help ease symptoms but they don’t alter the course of this fatal disease.

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