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Barnes-Jewish offering new FDA-approved non-surgical procedure for mitral valve repair

A device approved today by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) to treat leaky mitral valves was first used in this region as part of a clinical trial at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center. This new non-surgical alternative for mitral valve repair, which involves using a small clip, offers hope to the more than four million Americans with leaky mitral valves.

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Washington University and Barnes-Jewish kidney transplant program celebrates 50 years

The Washington University and Barnes-Jewish kidney transplant program has long been a national leader in transplantation. Now, one of the largest and most experienced kidney transplant programs in the United States is celebrating a major milestone—50 years of changing lives.

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For eighth year, Barnes-Jewish offers free flu shots to St. Louis community

For the eighth consecutive year, Barnes-Jewish Hospital will provide free seasonal flu shots to the St. Louis community. It is highly recommended that everyone receive the seasonal flu vaccine each year to protect against the flu, or influenza

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Barnes-Jewish Hospital receives top honors for heart attack, stroke care

Barnes-Jewish Hospital was recently honored by the American Heart Association (AHA) with two prestigious awards: the 2012-2013 “Mission: Lifeline Gold Award” and the “Get With The Guidelines®–Stroke” Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award.

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Heat-related illnesses are preventable and treatable

Although the temperatures this summer may seem mild after the heat wave of 2012, doctors warn that people can still be affected by heat-related illnesses, even when the weather is not breaking any records. With temperatures reaching the 90s every day, it’s critical to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat’s effects on the body.

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