.@KenHallerMD, a @slusom pediatric professor, explains how he backs up his pro-vaccination views by participating in vaccine trials at SLU's Center for Vaccine Development
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Future answers to quickly testing and treating those who may have been exposed to chlorine gas may lie in chlorinated lipids, says a Saint Louis University professor.
A Saint Louis University nursing professor who studies the debilitating impact of falls became the victim of her own scholarship in August, when she slipped and broke her ankle. She shares lessons learned.
Winter's arctic blast can wreak havoc on delicate skin. Nicole Burkemper, M.D., associate professor of dermatology at Saint Louis University, shares her tips for updating your skin regimen for the season.
Staying healthy comes down to three things, says Mike Markee, PT, ATC, instructor of physical therapy and athletic training at Saint Louis University. Markee spent time on the senior PGA tour and developed exercise and fitness programs for golfers.
Add colorful fruits and vegetables to make Thanksgiving dinner healthier and lighter, a Saint Louis University assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics suggests.
Alexander Garza, M.D., talks about the importance of America's preparedness for a chemical attack in light of the recent nerve gas attack in Syria.
A Saint Louis University associate professor of pediatrics offers parents advice on how to answer difficult questions about the Boston Marathon bombing.
In light of the recent influenza outbreak, a SLU study finds that majority of businesses are not prepared for a pandemic
Avoid germs by carefully choosing your menu and prevent guests from double-dipping their chip or veggie back into the common bowl of dip.
A bumper crop of allergens has a Saint Louis University doctor hustling to provide relief.
SLU Expert Offers Tips to Shape Up After Coldest Winter in 10 Years
Spice up your diet with powerhouse holiday foods, suggests a member of the Saint Louis University nutrition and dietetics faculty.
Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is on the forefront of research to protect people from H1N1 influenza, which could sicken as many as one in five Americans.
Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting NIH-funded research on the "standard" vaccine for tuberculosis, which strikes a third of the world's population.
A nationally recognized expert on chronic rhinosinusitis, Raymond Slavin, M.D., professor of internal medicine and molecular biology and immunology, offers advice about a distinguishing between a cold, sinus infection and an allergy.
Soap, vinegar and bleach go a long way in making a home sweet home, says a Saint Louis University germ expert.
Leading researcher available to share expertise on Alpha 1-Antitrypsin Deficiency.
A Saint Louis University dietetics instructor answers this year's holiday question: What can I bring to your party?
Returning servicemen and women at the end of their deployment may face challenges as they readjust to life with their families. "It's important that returning troops have realistic expectations when they come home," said Robert Marietta, M.D., an assistant professor of psychiatry at Saint Louis University and former Navy psychiatrist.
As economic gloom permeates the lives of Americans, older adults face increasing anxiety and depression. George Grossberg, M.D., Saint Louis University psychiatrist, can offer advice to deal with economic worry.
Rising costs at the grocery story will be especially painful for many families this Thanksgiving as they get ready for the biggest meal of the year. Saint Louis University nutrition and dietetics expert Jennifer Ebelhar McDaniel offers seven easy ways to save money, cut calories and reduce stress.
Saint Louis University psychiatrist Miggie Greenberg, M.D., discusses voter let-down after the election.
Last year, citing concerns over safety and effectiveness, experts from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended that the agency ban all over-the-counter, multi-symptom cough and cold medicines for children under 6. The recommendation was long overdue, according to Ken Haller, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics at Saint Louis University.
Athletic training expert offers tips as athletes prepare for two-a-day practices.
Public health expert is available to talk about safety precautions for volunteers and homeowners, as well as the long-term implications of the flood.
Antiperspirant is an easy way to end your bug bite woes.