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Renowned music festival comes to Northwestern with Tony Award-winning actress Phylicia Rashad
March 1, 2024
The Gateways Music Festival connects and supports classical musicians of African descent. A series of Chicago area performances launches April 15 at Northwestern’s Pick-Staiger Concert Hall.
Experts available for Super Tuesday election analysis
February 28, 2024
Northwestern University professors in the fields of political science, communication and management are available to discuss a range of election topics ahead of Super Tuesday, including campaign strategy, misinformation and issues driving voters to the polls.
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How ketamine acts fast and slow
February 27, 2024
A new Northwestern Medicine study identifies mechanisms that enable ketamine to work rapidly and also have long-term effects.
Cancer patients in Alabama 'being robbed of the choice to build a family after treatment'
February 26, 2024
In the aftermath of Alabama Supreme Court’s in vitro fertilization ruling, the state’s reproductive-age women with cancer, who face a high likelihood of future infertility, “are losing the gold-standard option to build a family following their necessary medical treatments,” said Northwestern Medicine fertility preservation expert Dr. Kara Goldman.
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What can tree sap tell us about climate change?
February 23, 2024
Some professors at Northwestern University are looking to create a clearer picture of what happens when you combine climate change with urban environments.
Guided parent-child discussion can help address subtle racism
February 22, 2024
Psychology researchers at Northwestern University have published the first study to demonstrate the immediate effectiveness of a guided discussion task to promote parent-child conversations about racial bias in white U.S. families.
Outsmarting chemo-resistant ovarian cancer
February 21, 2024
Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer may initially respond well to chemotherapy, but the majority of them will develop resistance to treatment and die from the disease. Now Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered the Achilles heel of chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer — its hunger for cholesterol — and how to sneakily use that to destroy it.
Alabama frozen embryo ruling ‘carries grave consequences’
February 21, 2024
Following the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling last Friday that frozen embryos are children, Northwestern Medicine infertility experts are available to discuss what this could mean for the future of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in Alabama and nationally.
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‘Xolair is a tremendous breakthrough for severe food allergy treatment’
February 18, 2024
Food allergy expert, Dr. Ruchi Gupta, says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the asthma drug Xolair to treat severe food allergies is a tremendous breakthrough.
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At the Human Longevity Lab, studying methods to slow or reverse aging
February 15, 2024
Northwestern Medicine has launched the Human Longevity Laboratory, a longitudinal, cross-sectional study that will investigate the relationship between chronological age and biological age across different organ systems and validate interventions that may reverse or slow down the processes of aging.