Emily Stembridge
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October 26, 2021
Lydia Gross is 100. She just piloted a plane for the first time — and she heard every sound because of her cochlear implants.
Performing an elective procedure on an older patient initially raised concerns for her doctor, David Haynes — but the results have been a resounding success -
October 21, 2021
New robot enhances accuracy of head, neck cancer surgeries
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October 21, 2021
Initiative helps patients with communication disorders
Vanderbilt's Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences is working to educate clinicians about augmentative and alternative communication methods for patients with communication disorders. -
September 30, 2021
Fibroids and preterm birth
In a large, prospective study, Vanderbilt researchers found no association between fibroids and any clinical subtype of preterm birth, supporting a reconsideration of the impression that fibroids increase preterm birth risk. -
September 30, 2021
Project seeks to treat Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome
A joint project between the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Vanderbilt Center for Cognitive Medicine will help deliver Alzheimer’s disease therapies and treatments to people with Down syndrome (DS). -
September 30, 2021
Project seeks to make zoos more autism-friendly
Vanderbilt is collaborating with Oregon State University and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to support the Modeling Zoos and Aquariums as Inclusive Communities of Science (MoZAICS) project.