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
Vitamins, minerals improve symptoms for children with ADHD By Sara Hottman May 04, 2022 OHSU researchers found children given supplemental micronutrients were three times more likely to have better concentration, moods.
Taking a systems approach to beating cancer By Joe Rojas-Burke May 04, 2022 Laura Heiser uses systems biology in her effort to reveal, counter tumor drug resistance.
Ana Quiñones’ research aims to eliminate health disparities By Christine Torres Hicks May 03, 2022 With new funding, data sets, Quiñones investigates paths to better health care policy in support of those most vulnerable.
Helping more Native Americans become physicians to improve health care for all By Franny White May 02, 2022 OHSU Northwest Native American Center of Excellence catalyzes increase in students, faculty who are American Indian, Alaska Native.
Surgeon-scientist centers patients in research to improve transgender care By Franny White May 02, 2022 Reconstructive urologist Geolani Dy partners with trans community to study what’s important to them.
National clinical trial to settle debate on breathing assistance in trauma emergencies By Erik Robinson April 28, 2022 OHSU is coordinating the Department of Defense-funded study among EMS providers in Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill counties.
Blood test could reveal transition to cancer in people at risk By Joe Rojas-Burke April 25, 2022 Test developed by OHSU researchers could enable treatment early, when cancer is more likely to be curable.
New treatment for tremors: Cutting-edge brain surgery with no cutting By Erik Robinson April 21, 2022 OHSU becomes the first in Oregon to offer focused ultrasound to immediately relieve symptoms of essential tremor, tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease.
Booster dose and breakthrough infection provide similar COVID ‘super immunity,’ study finds By Erik Robinson April 20, 2022 OHSU laboratory research compares immune response to live virus variants, including omicron.