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BrainWorks: The Theater of Neuroscience to open onstage July 19

Barnes-Jewish Hospital, in partnership with Nine Network of Public Media, will present BrainWorks, a live theatrical performance in four one-act plays July 19-21 at the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts on the Campus of Webster University.

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Barrett

Barrett

Amanda and Kyle tell their story of awaiting their third child, Barrett, when Amanda’s 20-week ultrasound revealed her baby had CDH, congenital diaphragmatic hernia.

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Episode 19 – BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience

Episode 19 – BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience

6/20/2019

Eric Leuthardt, MD, sits down to talk about his theatrical production BrainWorks: The Theatre of Neuroscience, with its director, Seth Gordon, and Brad Eastman, a former patient of Dr. Leuthardt’s and the inspiration for the concept of the show. BrainWorks explores the wonders of the human brain by dramatizing real-life neurological cases to reveal the science behind brain diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, brain tumors and stroke.

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Episode 18: The Latest in Stroke Treatment and Recovery

Episode 18: The Latest in Stroke Treatment and Recovery

5/30/2019

After a stroke, the clock starts ticking. Hours, even minutes, in delayed medical attention can change a patient’s life. Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt and Dr. Albert H. Kim, Washington University neurosurgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, host Dr. Joshua W. Osbun and hear about the evolution of treatment technologies, surgeries, and medications in extending the window of stroke treatment by hours, and in some cases, days.

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RACIAL DISPARITY AND INFANT MORTALITY: WHEN DOING EVERYTHING RIGHT ISN’T ENOUGH

RACIAL DISPARITY AND INFANT MORTALITY: WHEN DOING EVERYTHING RIGHT ISN’T ENOUGH

BY ANDREA MONGLER
ILLUSTRATION BY ABIGAIL GOH | PHOTOS BY JAY FRAM

Every year in St. Louis, the infants who die before their first birthday could have one day populated 12 kindergarten classrooms. That’s according to Flourish St. Louis, an infant mortality reduction initiative supported by the Missouri Foundation for Health.

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