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Released: 5-Nov-2018 5:05 PM EST
Global health pioneer who helped eradicate smallpox wins prestigious MacLean Center Ethics Prize
University of Chicago Medical Center

The $50,000 MacLean Center Prize in Clinical Ethics and Health Outcomes, the largest in clinical medical ethics, was awarded this year to Emory University's William Foege, MD, MPH.

29-Oct-2018 2:25 PM EDT
Changes to RNA Aid the Process of Learning and Memory
University of Chicago Medical Center

In a new study published in Nature, scientists from the University of Chicago show how a common RNA modification plays an important role in the process of learning and memory formation.

   
Released: 29-Oct-2018 4:00 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine Receives $6 Million to Prevent Colorectal Cancer
University of Chicago Medical Center

ACCSIS-Chicago—led by University of Chicago cancer specialists Karen Kim, MD, MS, and Blase Polite, MD, MPP—has been awarded nearly $6 million over five years to test novel ways to improve CRC screening and follow-up among groups that have not been screened.

18-Oct-2018 11:05 AM EDT
A Single Genetic Switch Changes Butterfly Wing Color
University of Chicago Medical Center

New research by scientists from the University of Chicago shows that just one gene controls whether a certain species of butterfly has white or yellow spots on its wings.

19-Oct-2018 5:05 PM EDT
Genetic Flaw Causes Problems for Many with Hypothyroidism
University of Chicago Medical Center

Nearly 120 million prescriptions for a thyroid medicine called levothyroxine are filled each year, but many patients with hypothyroidism never get the benefit. A new study pinpoints a consistent inherited mutation that prevents the only current treatment from doing its job.

Released: 16-Oct-2018 10:00 AM EDT
Mapping Genetic Differences in Breast Cancer Can Improve Care for Underserved Populations
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study comparing DNA and RNA data from Nigerian breast cancer patients to patients in a United States database found that aggressive molecular features were far more prevalent in tumors from women of African ancestry than women of European ancestry. Those differences could explain disparities in breast cancer mortality for black women across the African Diaspora and hasten a shift to precisely targeted therapies.

Released: 14-Oct-2018 8:05 PM EDT
Neuroscience researchers at UChicago receive $3.4 million NIH grant to develop brain-controlled prosthetic limbs
University of Chicago Medical Center

A team of researchers at the University of Chicago has received a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The funding will help the team develop robotic arms patients can control with their minds that receive sensory feedback from attached prosthetic hands.

14-Sep-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Novel Biomarker Found in Ovarian Cancer Patients Can Predict Response to Therapy
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers have identified an independent prognostic factor, cancer/testis antigen 45, that is associated with extended disease-free survival for women with advanced ovarian cancer. Patients with high levels of CT45 in their tumors lived more than seven times as long as patients who lacked sufficient CT45.

14-Sep-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Gene Therapy via Skin Protects Mice From Lethal Cocaine Doses
University of Chicago Medical Center

A study in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows that skin stem cells, modified via CRISPR and transplanted back to donor mice, can protect addicted mice from cocaine-seeking and overdose.

Released: 12-Sep-2018 6:05 PM EDT
For women with genetic risk, twice-a-year MRI beats mammograms
University of Chicago Medical Center

Getting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans twice a year instead of one annual mammogram is far more effective at detecting early breast cancers in young women with a high-risk genetic profile than mammograms alone, according to a research team based at the University of Chicago Medicine and the University of Washington, Seattle.

Released: 12-Sep-2018 11:05 AM EDT
New Study First to Report Sexual Behavior Norms Among U.S. Adults with Dementia Living at Home
University of Chicago Medical Center

The majority of partnered, home-dwelling people in the U.S. with dementia are sexually active, according to a University of Chicago Medicine study out this week in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

Released: 11-Sep-2018 1:00 PM EDT
Collaboration with Almoosa Specialist Hospital to bring UChicago Medicine’s clinical expertise to patients in Saudi Arabia
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine and Almoosa Specialist Hospital, a private hospital in the Al-Ahsa region of Saudi Arabia offering comprehensive medical care, have signed a collaboration agreement.

Released: 6-Sep-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Ovarian Cancer: Quick Steps to Widespread Disease
University of Chicago Medical Center

Ovarian cancer cells that interact with cancer-associated fibroblasts can mobilize glycogen as an energy source, leading to proliferation, invasion and metastasis. Blocking glycogen mobilization in cancer cells might reduce tumor spread.

27-Aug-2018 3:05 PM EDT
A Non-Canonical Strategy May Improve Cancer Radiotherapy
University of Chicago Medical Center

Interactions between radiation therapy and the immune system can improve cancer treatment. The cellular carnage caused by radiation attracts scavengers, such as dendritic cells, that present cancer cell fragments to T cells. This study suggests novel ways to improve treatment by using radiation to boost immunotherapy.

Released: 27-Aug-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Study Finds 1 in 12 Children Taking Multiple Medications at Risk
University of Chicago Medical Center

According to a new study, about one in five children regularly use prescription medications, and nearly one in 12 of those children are at risk for experiencing a harmful drug- drug interaction.

Released: 23-Aug-2018 11:00 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine, Humana Sign Value-Based Care Agreement to Offer Enhanced Patient Experience for Humana Medicare Advantage Members
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine and Humana Inc. have entered into a value-based agreement designed to offer a coordinated, patient-centered experience to help Humana Medicare Advantage members achieve their best health.

20-Aug-2018 11:00 AM EDT
Sequencing Genomes of Nigerian Women Could Help Prevent Many Lethal Breast Cancers
University of Chicago Medical Center

A study that enrolled more than 2,000 Nigerian women found that disparities in breast cancer mortality disproportionately impact women of African ancestry. Nigerian women with mutations in breast cancer genes have higher risks than women in the U.S. with mutations in the same genes. Inherited breast cancer plays a bigger role in Nigeria.

10-Aug-2018 6:05 PM EDT
Reliable Point-of-Care Blood Test Can Help Prevent Toxoplasmosis
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new point-of-care test for the parasite Toxoplasma gondii can be performed with a drop of the mother’s blood. The test meets the WHO’s criteria. It is sensitive, specific, quick, easy to perform, and inexpensive.

8-Aug-2018 1:35 PM EDT
Zombie Gene Protects Against Cancer — in Elephants
University of Chicago Medical Center

LIF6, a dead gene that came back to life, prevents cancer by killing cells with DNA damage.

   
Released: 13-Aug-2018 5:05 PM EDT
Muslim Community Activists from Across the U.S. Meet to Address Muslim Community Health Issues
University of Chicago Medical Center

As part of a project titled Engaging Muslim Activists for Research on Community Health (E-MARCH) -- led by Aasim Padela, MD, associate professor of medicine and Director of Initiative on Islam and Medicine at the University of Chicago -- UMMA Clinic of Los Angeles, California, hosted fourteen Muslim community leaders to discuss Muslim health disparities and community-based health research.

1-Aug-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Medicaid Expansion Leads to Greater Access to Diabetes Medications
University of Chicago Medical Center

Prescriptions for diabetes medications increased in the first two years after states expanded eligibility for Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act, compared to states that didn’t expand Medicaid, according to a new analysis by researchers from UChicago and USC.

Released: 31-Jul-2018 12:05 PM EDT
University of Chicago Medicine earns re-accreditation for high standards in cancer care
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine has received another three-year accreditation from the Commission on Cancer, a voluntary program administered by the American College of Surgeons.

Released: 20-Jul-2018 5:25 PM EDT
New medical helicopter arrives at UChicago Medicine
University of Chicago Medical Center

Chicago’s only hospital-based medical flight program began flying a more advanced helicopter this month, an Airbus EC145.

Released: 17-Jul-2018 11:05 AM EDT
University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center status renewed
University of Chicago Medical Center

Designation from the National Cancer Institute denotes the highest level of scientific excellence.

Released: 12-Jul-2018 12:05 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine, Chicago Sky break the Guinness World Record for largest basketball lesson
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine and the WNBA Chicago Sky officially broke the Guinness World Record for the largest basketball lesson, which took place during this year’s inaugural #ChicagoFit Health and Fitness Festival.

Released: 9-Jul-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Altitude Sickness Drug Appears to Slow Progression of Glioblastoma
University of Chicago Medical Center

A drug used to treat altitude sickness may help patients with glioblastoma, according to a study published July 4, 2018, in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

Released: 5-Jun-2018 3:15 PM EDT
Many U.S. Women Don't Realize They're Seeking Reproductive Care at Catholic Hospitals
University of Chicago Medical Center

More than one-third of women who go to a Catholic hospital for reproductive care aren’t aware they’re seeking obstetrical and gynecological care at a facility that may have limited health care options due to its religious affiliation.

   
Released: 1-Jun-2018 3:50 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine Awards More Than $50,000 in Grants to Local Grassroots Violence Prevention Programs for Summer 2018
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine has awarded seven capacity-building grants to support community-based violence prevention, intervention, and recovery efforts on Chicago's South Side.

Released: 31-May-2018 6:05 PM EDT
University of Chicago’s Ralph Weichselbaum, MD, to receive ASCO’s Karnofsky Memorial Award
University of Chicago Medical Center

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has chosen Ralph Weichselbaum, Chair of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, Co-Director of the Ludwig Center for Metastasis Research at Univ. of Chicago, to receive the 2018 Karnofsky Award and present the Karnofsky Lecture, a high point of the meeting, on Sat., June 2.

Released: 30-May-2018 4:15 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine Treats 274 Adult Trauma Patients in First Month
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago Medicine cared for 274 adult trauma patients during its first four weeks as a Level 1 trauma center, an average of more than nine patients a day.

23-May-2018 9:00 AM EDT
Timely but Controversial: Early Lactate Measurements Appear to Improve Results for Septic Patients
University of Chicago Medical Center

The controversial Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle study adds weight to the belief that early lactate measurements can make a big difference. This follow-up study found a two percent increase in mortality for each hour of delay in patients with an abnormal lactate value.

Released: 16-May-2018 4:05 PM EDT
Comprehensive Care Physician Model Improves Care, Lowers Hospitalization
University of Chicago Medical Center

Patients who need frequent hospitalization account for a disproportionate amount of health care spending. In 2012, the University of Chicago Medicine began enrolling patients in a clinical trial designed to reduce frequent stays. Hospitalization rates for these patients were 15 to 22 percent lower. They also reported a better experience.

14-May-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Under Certain Conditions, Bacterial Signals Set the Stage for Leukemia
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study by researchers from the University of Chicago Medicine shows that bacterial signals are crucial to the development of a precursor condition to leukemia, which can be induced by disrupting the intestinal barrier or by introducing a bacterial infection.

Released: 8-May-2018 6:00 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine a Preferred Provider for United Arab Emirates Patients
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine has signed on to be among seven leading hospitals in the United States to provide specialized medical treatment to patients from the United Arab Emirates.

   
Released: 7-May-2018 12:30 PM EDT
Study Confirms Curable State Between Single and Widespread Cancers
University of Chicago Medical Center

Using molecular determinants combined with clinical data, UChicago physicians confirm their oligometastasis hypothesis in colorectal cancers with limited spread of disease to the liver.

1-May-2018 1:50 PM EDT
The DES Saga: Death Risk High for Young Women Exposed in Utero
University of Chicago Medical Center

A letter in the May 3, 2018, NEJM updates reports on the risks of exposure during pregnancy to a supplement, diethylstilbestrol (DES), that is linked to a rare cancer. DES-exposed patients with clear-cell adenocarcinoma had “increased mortality across their life span.”

Released: 27-Apr-2018 11:05 AM EDT
University of Chicago Medicine Receives Prestigious Magnet Recognition
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine received the prestigious Magnet Recognition Program designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in nursing and patient care.

Released: 25-Apr-2018 5:05 PM EDT
UChicago Medicine Earns 13th Consecutive 'A' in Hospital Safety
University of Chicago Medical Center

The University of Chicago Medicine earned its 13th consecutive “A” in hospital safety from The Leapfrog Group.

16-Apr-2018 10:05 AM EDT
Human Protein Important for Cellular Communication Resembles Bacterial Toxin
University of Chicago Medical Center

A protein that plays an important role in embryonic development and nervous system wiring in humans appears to have been borrowed from bacteria. In a new study, scientists from the UChicago and Stanford describe the three-dimensional structure of proteins called teneurins for the first time.

9-Apr-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Continuous Glucose Monitors Proven Cost-Effective, Add to Quality of Life for Diabetics
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study by researchers from the University of Chicago Medicine, based on a 6-month clinical trial, finds that use of a CGM is cost-effective for adult patients with type 1 diabetes when compared to daily use of test strips.

9-Apr-2018 9:05 AM EDT
Specific Bacteria in the Small Intestine Are Crucial for Fat Absorption
University of Chicago Medical Center

A new study—one of a few to concentrate on microbes in the upper gastrointestinal tract—shows how the typical calorie-dense western diet can induce expansion of microbes that promote the digestion and absorption of high-fat foods. Over time, the steady presence of these microbes can lead to over-nutrition and obesity.

9-Apr-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Genetic Screening Tool Identifies How the Flu Infiltrates Cells
University of Chicago Medical Center

Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a genetic screening tool that identified two key factors that allow the influenza virus to infect human lung cells. The technique uses new gene editing tools to create a library of modified cells, each missing a different gene, allowing scientists to see which changes impact their response to flu. This in turn could identify potential targets for antiviral drugs.

Released: 9-Apr-2018 8:05 AM EDT
UChicago Medicine Gets Approval to Be Level 1 Adult Trauma Center
University of Chicago Medical Center

The Illinois Department of Public Health has approved the University of Chicago Medicine to be a Level 1 adult trauma center, clearing the final regulatory hurdle for the academic health system to launch the critical service on May 1.

30-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EDT
For a Better Influenza Vaccine, Focus on the Neglected “N”
University of Chicago Medical Center

In the April 5, 2018 issue of the journal Cell, researchers push for greater emphasis on the neglected viral-surface influenza protein neuraminidase. For decades, flu vaccines have concentrated on hemagglutinin. The authors maintain that a focus on neuraminidase could lower infection rates and lessen severity.

2-Apr-2018 9:00 AM EDT
Study: U.S. Health Care Providers See Black Patients as Less ‘Personally Responsible’ for Their Health
University of Chicago Medical Center

American clinicians rated white patients as significantly more likely to improve and more likely to adhere to recommended treatments than black patients, and to be more personally responsible for their health than black patients.

23-Mar-2018 12:00 PM EDT
Taking a Standard Prostate Cancer Drug with Food Boosts Impact, Lowers Cost
University of Chicago Medical Center

By taking a high-cost drug with a low-fat meal—instead of on an empty stomach, as prescribed—prostate cancer patients could decrease their daily dose, prevent digestive issues and cut costs by 75 percent.

Released: 21-Mar-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Probing RNA Epigenetics and Chromatin Structures to Predict and Overcome Drug Resistance in Leukemia
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago researchers have begun to unravel the role of RNA epigenetics and chromatin structure in regulation of 5-azacytidine (5-AZA), a well-known DNA hypomethylating agent in MDS and AML. The finding may lead to novel strategies, as well as guidance from clinical biomarkers.

20-Mar-2018 5:00 AM EDT
National Survey Ranks Biological Sciences Division #13 and Pritzker #18
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago's Biological Sciences Division moved up one notch to No. 13 — with the paleontology program retaining its top rating and the ecology & evolution program placing 8th — in U.S. News & World Report's survey of the best biological sciences doctoral programs. Meanwhile, the Pritzker School of Medicine placed No. 18 among top medical schools for research.

13-Mar-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Genetic Analysis Uncovers the Evolutionary Origin of Vertebrate Limbs
University of Chicago Medical Center

Fish, mice and likely all modern-day vertebrates share genetic elements first used to develop the unpaired dorsal fin in ancient fish. They later copied these elements to produce paired appendages, like pelvic and pectoral fins, arms and legs.



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