Newswise News from University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Latest news from University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif New gene therapy for muscular dystrophy offers hope /articles/new-gene-therapy-for-muscular-dystrophy-offers-hope/?sc=rsin /articles/new-gene-therapy-for-muscular-dystrophy-offers-hope/?sc=rsin Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:05:03 EST The UW Medicine-led research focuses on delivering a series of protein packets inside a shuttle vector to replace the defective DMD gene within the muscles. The added genetic code will then start producing dystrophin, the protein lacking in patients with muscular dystrophy. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Blast-related concussions linked to higher Alzheimer's risk /articles/blast-related-concussions-linked-to-higher-alzheimer-s-risk/?sc=rsin /articles/blast-related-concussions-linked-to-higher-alzheimer-s-risk/?sc=rsin Wed, 13 Mar 2024 18:05:36 EST "While our research does not prove that veterans who experienced these injuries will develop Alzheimer's disease, it raises the possibility that they may be on a pathway leading to dementia," said Dr. Ge Li, the paper's first author and an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at UW Medicine. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Pregnant women should avoid ultraprocessed, fast foods /articles/pregnant-women-should-avoid-ultraprocessed-fast-foods/?sc=rsin /articles/pregnant-women-should-avoid-ultraprocessed-fast-foods/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Feb 2024 14:05:52 EST Researchers found that pregnant women who ate more ultraprocessed or fast foods, had a higher level of phthalates in their body, which was then passed on to their fetus. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Outsize benefit seen in trial of drug for kidney disease /articles/outsize-benefit-seen-in-trial-of-drug-for-kidney-disease/?sc=rsin /articles/outsize-benefit-seen-in-trial-of-drug-for-kidney-disease/?sc=rsin Fri, 15 Dec 2023 18:30:00 EST In a clinical trial of people with kidney disease, a test drug significantly reduced albuminuria -- albumin in urine, a sign of kidney damage -- for 50% of participants. When the drug was paired with a standard-care medication, 70% of participants experienced a significant reduction in albuminuria. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Tim Dellit is named CEO of UW Medicine /articles/tim-dellit-is-named-ceo-of-uw-medicine/?sc=rsin /articles/tim-dellit-is-named-ceo-of-uw-medicine/?sc=rsin Wed, 29 Nov 2023 16:05:51 EST He also will serve as dean of the UW School of Medicine and the university's executive vice president for medical affairs. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine One ovarian cancer fix: removing the fallopian tubes /articles/one-ovarian-cancer-fix-removing-the-fallopian-tubes/?sc=rsin /articles/one-ovarian-cancer-fix-removing-the-fallopian-tubes/?sc=rsin Fri, 17 Nov 2023 19:05:02 EST Women should talk with their doctors about their risk of ovarian cancer and the potential to remove fallopian tubes if they have a planned pelvic surgery, said UW Medicine OB-GYN Dr. Barbara Goff. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Acupuncture becomes more mainstream as pain therapy /articles/acupuncture-becomes-more-mainstream-as-pain-therapy/?sc=rsin /articles/acupuncture-becomes-more-mainstream-as-pain-therapy/?sc=rsin Thu, 16 Nov 2023 13:05:31 EST Since the opioid crisis, more patients seeking relief from pain and turning to alternative forms of treatment, including the ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Skipping counseling doesn't raise cancer gene test distress /articles/skipping-counseling-doesn-t-raise-cancer-gene-test-distress/?sc=rsin /articles/skipping-counseling-doesn-t-raise-cancer-gene-test-distress/?sc=rsin Thu, 21 Sep 2023 13:05:56 EST "The accepted idea was that you needed genetic counseling before taking a genetic test," said Dr. Elizabeth Swisher, a gynecologic oncologist at UW Medicine and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. "But we're finding out that many of these protocols actually represent barriers to testing." University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Distance from clinic influences abortion pill access /articles/distance-from-clinic-influences-abortion-pill-access/?sc=rsin /articles/distance-from-clinic-influences-abortion-pill-access/?sc=rsin Thu, 07 Sep 2023 16:05:50 EST "One of the main takeaways," said lead author Anna Fiastro, a family medicine research scientist at UW Medicine, "is that the further patients are from a brick-and-mortar clinic, the more likely they are to use telehealth to access medication abortion." University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Heavy drinking, handgun-carrying linked among rural youth /articles/heavy-drinking-handgun-carrying-linked-among-rural-youth/?sc=rsin /articles/heavy-drinking-handgun-carrying-linked-among-rural-youth/?sc=rsin Wed, 23 Aug 2023 17:05:18 EST The study involved a longitudinal sample of 2,002 youth ages 12 to 26 in 12 rural communities in seven states, including Washington. Survey responses were collected annually from 2004 to 2019 starting with children who were in fifth/sixth grades. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Study looks at Achilles' heel of insulin pump technology /articles/study-looks-at-achilles-heel-of-insulin-pump-technology/?sc=rsin /articles/study-looks-at-achilles-heel-of-insulin-pump-technology/?sc=rsin Fri, 28 Jul 2023 15:05:10 EST A study of insulin pumps shows that repeated use sometimes results in pump sites becoming fibrotic, irritated and less effective at delivering insulin. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Rideshare removes hurdle to colonoscopy, pilot study shows /articles/rideshare-removes-hurdle-to-colonoscopy-pilot-study-shows/?sc=rsin /articles/rideshare-removes-hurdle-to-colonoscopy-pilot-study-shows/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Jun 2023 17:35:17 EST In prior studies, explained senior author Dr. Rachel Issaka, transportation was cited as one of the main barriers to completing a colonoscopy. Issaka directs the UW Medicine/Fred Hutch Population Health Colorectal Cancer Screening Program and is an assistant professor of medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, at the University of Washington School of Medicine. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine UW Medicine launches a new center to study microbiomes /articles/uw-medicine-launches-a-new-center-to-study-microbiomes/?sc=rsin /articles/uw-medicine-launches-a-new-center-to-study-microbiomes/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Jun 2023 17:25:53 EST Director Joseph Mougous notes that interbacterial interactions affect humans in many ways, such as whether certain pathogens succeed in invading the gastrointestinal tract. Mougous has published findings about the bacterial battles that occur even amongst the beneficial microbes in our gut, where the outcome can ultimately also influence health. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Biomarkers may help ID treatment of acute kidney injury /articles/biomarkers-may-help-id-treatment-of-acute-kidney-injury/?sc=rsin /articles/biomarkers-may-help-id-treatment-of-acute-kidney-injury/?sc=rsin Tue, 23 May 2023 15:20:29 EST Unfortunately, effective medical therapies do not exist for this population of patients, Dr. Pavan Bhatraju said. In their paper, the investigators proposed a way to classify subpopulations of AKI patients with the aim of identifying therapies specific patient populations. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Q&A: Update on mifepristone, federal court actions /articles/qa-update-on-mifepristone-federal-court-actions/?sc=rsin /articles/qa-update-on-mifepristone-federal-court-actions/?sc=rsin Mon, 15 May 2023 20:30:18 EST Dr. Sarah Prager looks at the impacts of recent federal court rulings on Washington state and nearby states, as well as the impact of rulings on miscarriage care. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Patients favor telehealth for medication abortion consults /articles/patients-favor-telehealth-for-medication-abortion-consults/?sc=rsin /articles/patients-favor-telehealth-for-medication-abortion-consults/?sc=rsin Mon, 15 May 2023 20:05:23 EST Even though they reported overall satisfaction with their care, the 10 who received care in a clinic facility portrayed their consultations as lengthy, chaotic and lacking comfort, the published paper said. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Drop race adjustment for AFP prenatal testing, study urges /articles/drop-race-adjustment-for-afp-prenatal-testing-study-urges/?sc=rsin /articles/drop-race-adjustment-for-afp-prenatal-testing-study-urges/?sc=rsin Fri, 03 Feb 2023 13:55:45 EST A retrospective review of 27,710 medical records at UW Medicine hospitals evaluating alpha fetoprotein (AFP) levels in pregnant patients between January 2007 and December 2020 found no clinical measurable difference in AFP levels between non-Black patients and Black patients, the UW Medicine study found. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Vaccines protected pregnant women during Omicron surge /articles/vaccines-protected-pregnant-women-during-omicron-surge/?sc=rsin /articles/vaccines-protected-pregnant-women-during-omicron-surge/?sc=rsin Fri, 27 Jan 2023 15:35:43 EST The main point of the study, which was completed before other variants came on the scene, is for pregnant women to get vaccinated and receive all their boosters, including the bivalent booster. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Risks associated with control of blood sugar in the ICU /articles/risks-associated-with-control-of-blood-sugar-in-the-icu/?sc=rsin /articles/risks-associated-with-control-of-blood-sugar-in-the-icu/?sc=rsin Thu, 26 Jan 2023 20:00:55 EST Problems may arise in ICU patients with diabetes if their glucose levels are reduced to normal, non-diabetic levels. Researchers are still trying to unravel how the body measures glucose levels. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine Transparency, amnesty may boost reports of sexual violence /articles/transparency-amnesty-may-boost-reports-of-sexual-violence/?sc=rsin /articles/transparency-amnesty-may-boost-reports-of-sexual-violence/?sc=rsin Thu, 10 Nov 2022 17:40:37 EST While there has been intense publicity around sexual assault in collegiate sports, there has been little research into what mechanisms need to be in place for more reporting to occur among college athletes, said lead author, Alice Ellyson. University of Washington School of Medicine and UW Medicine