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Cardiovascular disease claims more lives than all forms of cancer combined. About 85.6 million Americans are living with some form of cardiovascular disease or the after effects of stroke. Heart failu...
With more than 224,000 diagnoses and 160,000 deaths each year, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. and worldwide. Early, accurate diagnosis is critical to effective treatment ...
Surgeons and faculty in the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery are actively involved in leading-edge research aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac and thoracic dise...
The Autism Assessment, Research, Treatment and Services Center, or AARTS, is committed to leading research efforts in the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Chicago area. The Centers for Dis...
The Woman’s Board Depression Treatment Research Center, or TRC, has been an integral part of the Department of Psychiatry at Rush University Medical Center since 1987, with a satellite site in suburba...
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences includes a breadth of clinical and research programs that address the range of psychiatric disorders and brain diseases comprising mental illness. ...
Many of the physicians in the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine are involved in innovative research and demonstration projects. Learn more about highlights from our current and recent researc...
Pain and the need to manage it are constant features of the human condition. Too often, acute and chronic pain are thought of solely as medical problems and, thus, are treated solely by the medical pr...
The Section of Sleep Disorders and Sleep-Wake has been a leader in basic research as well as patient-oriented research for more than 30 years. Key projects have included the following: Discovering tha...
Research and scholarship in the Section of Geriatric and Rehabilitation Psychology focuses on a range of topics including the following: • The efficacy of community-based interventions to change healt...