The scientists will spend the next three years investigating brain health in older adults, thanks to nearly $500,000 in Alzheimer’s Association funding.
A type of white blood cell previously known only as a helper in the immune system appears also to be the instigator of the body’s defenses against cancerous tumors.
The now-confirmed case of monkeypox in the state should raise awareness of the virus, but it will not spread as easily as COVID-19, according to WSU infectious disease experts.
Racial and ethnic minorities in Washington state are more likely to suffer fatal overdoses earlier in their lives than non-Hispanic white residents, according to a WSU IREACH study.
The college has begun admitting students to the popular Bachelor of Science in Nursing program based in part on how well their experiences and skills align with the attributes of a nurse.
Christopher Connolly, associate professor of Kinesiology, and Dr. W. Douglas B. Hiller, clinical professor in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, aim to make the sport of triathlon safer than it’s ever been.
A wireless, bioelectronic pacifier could eliminate the need for invasive, twice‑daily blood draws to monitor babies’ electrolytes in Newborn Intensive Care Units.
In a study that offers hope for human dieters, laboratory rats on a 30‑day diet who exercised intensely resisted cues for favored, high‑fat food pellets.
A $2.2 million gift to the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences will help support the inaugural class of pharmacists in a rural health care track.