Gulf War veterans have more chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia
The proportion of Gulf War veterans with these two illnesses is very small, says study lead author Seth Eisen, professor of medicine and of psychiatry.
Macones named head of OB-GYN
The “recognized leader with impressive accomplishments” will replace James R. Schreiber, who has served as department head since 1991.
Van Essen elected president of neuroscience society
As president of the Society for Neuroscience, he’ll lead the world’s largest organization for scientists who study the brain.
Striking a nerve
Photo By ROBERT BOSTONSculptor Jessie Vonk donated the 500-pound In Shadow of the Rock, a work in granite and bronze, to the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders.
Days of Caring
Photo By MARY BUTKUSThe University’s Days of Caring initiative encompassed nine different volunteer missions to various schools and group homes in the community.
Video gamers’ brains wired same as nongamers
Researchers compared 20 college-aged, expert video game players — those who log more than 10 hours of game time per week — with nonplayers.
Campus Watch
The following incidents were reported to University Police July 12-Aug.9. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This information is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site at police.wustl.edu. Aug. 1 8:32 a.m. — Between 5 […]
Police officers complete crisis intervention training
Nine WUSTL police officers have completed the training through a program offered by the St. Louis County government.
Football philanthropy
Photo By BILL STOVERAt the Rams’ practice Aug. 6 at Francis Field, members of the WUSTL Bears football team helped collect school supplies to benefit St. Louis public schools.
Art, Architecture are reconfigured
The College of Architecture, the Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design, the College of Art and the Graduate School of Art have been created.
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