Extra iron supplements have no effect on maternal, infant health, OHSU study reveals Findings will inform federal clinical recommendations for prenatal iron deficiency screening, supplementation.
OHSU-designed metric aims to improve social-emotional health services for young children August 15, 2024
New algorithm uses artificial intelligence to help manage type 1 diabetes By Erik Robinson June 12, 2020 OHSU algorithm could be useful in maintaining safe levels of glucose.
Heart pump offers Eugene man ‘complete turnaround’ By Franny White June 09, 2020 OHSU has implanted six ventricular assist devices since January 2020.
New recommendations for early detection, treatment of unrecognized anxiety disorders in women, adolescent girls By Tracy Brawley June 08, 2020 OHSU study informs national clinical screening guidelines for anxiety disorders, which have worsened since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Key to Oregon study update: COVID-19 testing May 28, 2020 In alignment with new guidance from the Food and Drug Administration that restricts the use of home-based COVID-19 test kits, the Key to Oregon study will temporarily delay the mailing of home-based test kits to study participants.
Idaho couple moves wedding to OHSU so hospitalized father can participate By Kristyna Wentz-Graff May 22, 2020 Juneau, Alaska, man receiving treatment for leukemia watches son, fiancé exchange vows through terrace window.
Don’t wait for emergency care, OHSU physicians urge By Erik Robinson May 19, 2020 Forgoing a trip to the emergency room can be dangerous.
COVID-19-related illness among children: What we know so far By Lisa McMahan May 18, 2020 Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children is rare, but developing.
Treatment for opioid use disorder is rare in hospitals, study finds By Erik Robinson May 07, 2020 OHSU researchers examine trove of data from VA.
Simulation helps OHSU health care workers, students prepare for COVID-19 By Franny White May 06, 2020 Artificial lungs, mock ICU provide opportunity to safely practice before patient surge.
PPE plus infection control training lowers risk of COVID-19 among health care workers By Erik Robinson May 05, 2020 World Health Organization-sponsored review by OHSU scientists finds education, training are key.