Stories with tag: "Research"
Heart Health
From Musician to Surgeon to Philanthropist
RUSH Heritage Society member Phyllis Bleck, MD ’79, DMA, leaves a lasting legacy at RUSH
Health Equity
Making Strides in Closing Healthcare Gaps
Philanthropic funding enables RUSH faculty to advance research aimed at reducing health disparities locally and globally
Bones and Joints
Giving People a Higher Quality of Life
Positive patient care experiences among their family members inspired Dave and Theresann Seeger to make annual gifts, generous planned gift to RUSH supporting orthopedics and Parkinson’s disease.
Research
A Rare Look Inside Chicago’s Top Sports Teams — and Support for Orthopedic Research
At the Chicago Sports Summit, attendees will hear from sports industry leaders and discuss the latest topics — from risky moves to pickleball
Research
Enduring Trials, Achieving Greatness and Bridging Gaps
For Golden Lamp Society scholarship recipient Charlene Gamboa, PhD ’21, being a trailblazer has come with big challenges — and rewards
Brain Health & Conditions
Clinical and Translational Parkinson’s Disease Research at RUSH with Deborah Hall, MD
Deborah Hall, MD, is a neurologist and movement disorder specialist and the Division Chief of the Section of Movement Disorders at RUSH University Medical Center. She also co-leads the novel RUSH PD GI Clinic, a novel multidisciplinary clinic focused on the gastrointestinal health of patients with PD and other movement disorders.
Brain Health & Conditions
Using Prebiotics to Help Treat Parkinson’s Disease
Addressing constipation could help ease symptoms in some Parkinson’s patients.
Research
Transforming Recovery Through Innovative Research
Gift supports physical medicine and rehabilitation research, honors Joseph Dragonette
Brain Health & Conditions
Healthy Habits May Improve Longevity, Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Ongoing research at RUSH offers more insights on Alzheimer's prevention
Brain Health & Conditions
Statins a Potential New Avenue for Movement Disorders Research
Study finds people taking statins may have reduced risk of developing parkinsonism signs