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
Unintended pregnancy rates higher among women with disabilities, study says By Tracy Brawley February 27, 2020 Societal views of pregnancy and parenting may create barriers to reproductive education, health services.
Adults don’t need tetanus, diphtheria boosters if fully vaccinated as children, study finds By Franny White February 25, 2020 U.S. currently recommends booster shots for adults every 10 years.
Oregon Trauma System marks 30th anniversary with awards to improve rural trauma care By Erik Robinson February 25, 2020 OHSU, Legacy distribute awards to boost trauma care beyond Portland.
OHSU neurosurgeons pioneer brain implants to treat debilitating tremor By Erik Robinson February 19, 2020 Patients say life post-surgery is ‘better than my best expectations.’
OHSU engaged in high-level surgical assessment By Erik Robinson February 12, 2020 Program by the American Society of Surgeons aims to evaluate hospitals’ ability to provide the highest standards of surgical care.
Celebrate sight with interactive storytelling project By Franny White February 06, 2020 OHSU Casey Eye Institute campaign raises awareness about eye health.
Oregonian gets life-saving heart valve repair without open-heart surgery By Franny White February 04, 2020 OHSU treats first participant in clinical trial for transcatheter tricuspid valve repair.
Tech that detects cause of preemie blindness gets federal nod By Franny White January 30, 2020 Artificial intelligence algorithm receives FDA breakthrough device status.
OHSU, Ionis Pharmaceuticals to develop drugs for ‘undruggable’ cancer targets By Amanda Gibbs January 27, 2020 Collaboration aims to expedite discoveries for patients with leukemia.
Oncologist focused on HPV in Native American women named national fellow By Franny White January 24, 2020 Amanda Bruegl honored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program.