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A new lecture series from the Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorder Institute (ANDI) at the George Washington University (GW) aims to connect researchers, faculty members, and students from across the university whose fields of expertise are relevant to the study of autism.
In September 1933, the Pittsburgh Steelers, then called the Pittsburgh Pirates, took to the gridiron for the first time to play the New York Giants.
John Rothrock, MD, professor of neurology, spoke to Reader's Digest about silent migraines and how they can be treated.
Adam Friedman, MD, associate professor of dermatology, spoke to Health.com for an article about hyperhidrosis after a reality television star opened up about her experience with it.
Elizabeth Tanzi, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology, spoke to Shape for an article about improving the skin barrier.
Mary Donofrio, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to WJLA-ABC7 for an article about fetal cardiology and how experts treat babies' heart problems before birth.
Kavita Parikh, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to MD Magazine for an article about her research on the impact robust discharge procedures can have on lowering return hospitalizations of children with asthma.
The George Washington University’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Milken Institute School of Public Health are joining forces to prepare clinician-leaders to help drive the changing health care landscape, improve broad health systems, promote the health of communities, and engage…
Surgery can be difficult to teach using only books and papers, but talking to experts in the craft can provide the boost a young medical professional needs to become a great surgeon, says Harry C. Miller, MD. Forging that connection is one of the goals of the annual Dr. Harry C. Miller Visiting…
Nathaniel DeNicola, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, commented to Vox for an article about a new study that found a possible link between the radiation given off by cell phones and miscarriages.