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The race to treat a rare, fatal syndrome may help others with common disorders like diabetes

Feb. 11, 2021 , 2:00 PM Maureen Marshall-Doss says the first sign that her vision was deteriorating came when she misidentified the color of a dress. At a backyard get-together about 20 years ago, the Indianapolis resident pointed out an attractive yellow dress another woman was wearing. “You see that as yellow? She’s wearing a pink dress,” Marshall-Doss recalls her husband responding. Today, Marshall-Doss is virtually blind. With help from custom made eyeglasses that magnify objects 500 times, “I can see shapes,” she says. But she can no longer drive and had to quit the job she loved as a school librarian. Along with her dimming vision, she has type 1 diabetes and has lost her sense of taste and smell.

Democrats Proposed Changes to Obamacare Do Not Address High Health Care Costs

Podcast: Improving health messaging in fight to slow COVID-19 – Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis

Getty Images In this episode of Show Me the Science, experts in decision-making at Washington University School of Medicine and the Olin Business School in St. Louis explain how our biases, judgments and health behaviors might be shaped, even changed, by targeted, consistent messages from health-care providers and government leaders. A new episode of our podcast, “Show Me the Science,” has been posted. At present, these podcast episodes are highlighting research and patient care on the Washington University Medical Campus as our scientists and clinicians confront the COVID-19 pandemic. For the past year, we’ve heard about the importance of wearing masks, avoiding crowds, maintaining physical distance and regularly washing our hands. All of us have been asked to take simple steps to protect ourselves and those around us. But nothing is simple when you have to do it every day for months, particularly while receiving mixed messages from some friends and leaders. In this episo

Cancer Research | The Source | Washington University in St Louis

Cancer Research | The Source | Washington University in St Louis
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