WSU Health Sciences Spokane will hold its first Covid-19 vaccination clinics beginning today and Friday from 1:30-3:30 p.m. on the ground floor and patio area of the College of Nursing building, at the southwest corner of campus.
The Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research project received a $14.6 million grant from The National Institute on Aging to battle disparities associated with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
Claire Richards of the WSU College of Nursing became interested in the topic after seeing widespread power outages affect family and friends in her home state of California.
The test could provide veterinarians with a quick-and-easy way to see if a dog will have a potentially life-threatening reaction to commonly prescribed drugs.
A certain type of salmonella bacteria is more likely to cause disease and fend off antibiotics when acquired in Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa rather than in the United States.
As part of a WSU‑led outreach project, teens in Washington’s Yakima, Spokane, and Clallam counties helped peers and neighbors understand the opioid crisis.
The science clearly shows that the COVID-19 vaccine nearly eliminates the chances of death or serious illness related to a COVID-19 infection and is a critical element in protecting public health locally and worldwide.