Trump Contraceptive Move Could Lead to More Abortions
David Eisenberg, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology; and Jeffrey Peipert, MD, the Robert J. Terry Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
How prepared is our area for an earthquake?
Doug Wiens, professor of earth and planetary sciences
Weight loss surgery linked to lower risk of cancer
Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, the Niess-Gain Professor of Surgery
‘Change can be good’
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton writes in a column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch this week that Bayer’s acquisition of St. Louis-based Monsanto Co. could be good for the region and add to its reputation as a leader in plant science and human health.
Elderly with dementia at risk for inappropriate medications
Gregory Mattingly, MD, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry
The science behind why it’s so hard to fight fake news
Roddy Roediger, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Arts & Sciences
Turning the Sleep Dial Up and Down on Depression
Ryan Bogdan, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences
Elderly with dementia at risk for inappropriate medications
Gregory Mattingly, MD, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry
Why Trump’s lukewarm response to Puerto Rico was predictable
Political scientist Andrew Reeves, of Arts & Sciences, writes an analysis in The Washington Post about President Donald Trump’s response to the devastation in Puerto Rico — and how presidents’ actions often depend on an area’s political leanings and influence.
Wash U professor analyzes the music in war films before and after the Vietnam War
Todd Decker, professor of music
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