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The Making of Medicine

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Loren Erickson stands with crossed arms in front of a lab bench littered with supplies.
Making Progress on the Meat Allergy
8/22/2019

Our Loren Erickson, PhD, has shed some important light on what happens inside the body of people who develop the meat allergy after being bitten by the Lone Star tick.

Kevin Pelphrey, PhD, stands in front of a large screen showing an autism research slide.
Better Understanding Autism in Girls
8/16/2019

Why are four times more boys diagnosed with autism-spectrum disorders than girls? Our Kevin Pelphrey, an internationally recognized autism exert, is leading an ambitious effort to find out, and he hopes the findings will lead to better interventions for both girls and boys.

Fern Hauck, MD, stands with arms crossed in a white lab coat. She holds her glasses.
SIDS: A Q&A With a Top Expert
8/8/2019

"Parents should be informed about this and read up on [the] guidelines before they have their babies so they can be prepared to get cribs and other items they need. The main message is know the risks, know what you can do to reduce those risks and plan ahead."

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