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The research, done in mice and in human cells, shows that a protein called STUB1 restrains the immune system’s elite ...
A few limited clinical trials of lithium for Alzheimer’s disease have shown some efficacy, but the lithium compounds they ...
Nearly 200 new medical and dental students donned white coats and celebrated the start of their educational journeys at ...
At a glance: A new study in mice describes how the brain rapidly and efficiently increases blood flow to active areas where oxygen and nutrients are needed most. The work shows that the brain relies ...
At a glance: First-ever clinical trial exclusively conducted among people with hard-to-treat form of tuberculosis known as pre-extensively drug-resistant TB shows many patients benefit from shorter, ...
How a New Faculty Position Is Enhancing Medical Education Support for physician-educators helps MD students reach full potential during clinical experience ...
William V. Giannobile, an educator and leader in the field of periodontology and an internationally recognized scholar in oral regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and precision medicine, has ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of medicine, biomedical research, medical education, and policy related to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the disease COVID-19.
Satcher speaking at Spotlight on Medical Education dinner. Image: Gretchen Ertl “It’s actually shocking to me, in hindsight, that I was able to do this.” Those were the words of Robert L. Satcher Jr., ...
Digital Media Tips From pediatrician and former filmmaker Dr. Michael Rich, aka “The Mediatrician”® Beware of digital media distraction. Half of all kids and three-quarters of parents feel the other ...
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