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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Many of Northwestern Medicine's healthcare workers — technicians, nurse practitioners, physicians — have seen their personal and work lives upended by the pandemic in different ways.

Northwestern doctors upend family life to fight at frontlines, NM builds capacity for peak

April 17, 2020

After a shift in the emergency room at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, resident Vidya Eswaran makes sure that someone else watches her while she removes her protective equipment. That’s the time when...

Northwestern Medicine researchers found in a pilot study that drinking cocoa three times a day increases walking distance in PAD patients.

Northwestern Medicine study finds that cocoa aids walking in peripheral artery disease

February 23, 2020

A new pilot study from Northwestern Medicine found that drinking cocoa with high levels of flavonol three times a day increased walking distance in individuals with peripheral artery disease. PAD affects...

Feinberg assistant professor Emily Miller created the Compass program to help combat the issue of perinatal depression.

Northwestern program aims to tackle the issue of perinatal depression in mothers

February 20, 2020

A Northwestern program aims to tackle the issue of perinatal depression, which strikes before and after pregnancy and affects as many as one in five mothers. The program, called Compass, enters all...

Northwestern researchers found that consuming meat has a link to developing cardiovascular disease.

Meat might not be as good for you as you think: Northwestern study

February 12, 2020

A new study from Northwestern Medicine and Cornell University found a link between red and processed meat consumption with a higher risk of heart disease and death. The researchers found that for adults...

Northwestern Medicine study found evidence that injecting nanoparticles into the bloodstream within a few hours after traumatic brain injury can significantly reduce brain swelling and secondary damage.

Northwestern Medicine researchers find that injecting nanoparticles into the brain following trauma may reduce swelling

February 4, 2020

Northwestern Medicine researchers recently found evidence in a preclinical study that supports that injecting nanoparticles into the bloodstream soon after a traumatic brain injury can significantly reduce...

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