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Going the Extra Mile

HMS Class Day speakers exhort new physicians to listen and to serve

May 28, 2015
Going the Extra Mile

From The Eating Lab: Diets don’t work, but why?

Jean Fain, teaching associate in psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance, writes about the downside of diets and talked with University of Minnesota Psychology Professor Traci Mann about why diets don’t work.

May 28, 2015

‘Blessed and Excited’

Graduates savor triumphs and ponder responsibilities

May 28, 2015
‘Blessed and Excited’

The Power of Selflessness

HMS and HSDM Class Day Speaker: Caregivers can change the world

May 28, 2015
The Power of Selflessness

Roots of Readmission

Identifying the patients most likely to return to hospital after release could improve care and save money

May 27, 2015
Roots of Readmission

Sequence, Shuffle, Repeat

Researchers identify origin of chromosomal oddity in some cancer cells

May 27, 2015
Sequence, Shuffle, Repeat

Surprising finding from heart study: Moderate drinking may have ‘cardiotoxic’ effects in elderly hearts

Moderate drinkers who like to indulge in a glass of wine or beer with dinner have long taken comfort in the fact that most doctors believe this habit could do no harm or could even be good for your health. But a new study published Tuesday questions whether the dangers of alcohol consumption may have been misunderstood in the elderly. Alexandra Goncalves, research fellow in medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, led the study.

May 27, 2015

The nutrition gap

Sushrut Jangi, instructor in medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, wrote this article about the change in the medical field in considering nutritional therapies as medicine. Eliot Berson, William F. Chatlos Professor of Ophthalmology at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, and Walter Willett, professor of medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, are quoted.

May 27, 2015

Dozens of genes in breast cancer tests lack link to risk

Genetic tests for breast cancer risk often look for DNA flaws that haven’t been reliably linked to the disease, a new report found, casting doubt on diagnostics that examine dozens of genes to calculate a patient’s susceptibility. Heidi Rehm, associate professor of pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, is mentioned.

May 27, 2015

What you should know before restricting food groups

If you’re going gluten-free, vegan or dairy-free simply to drop a few pounds, rather than for a health condition like celiac disease, it’s wise to talk with your doctor first. Robert Shmerling, associate professor of medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, is quoted.

May 26, 2015

Harvard neuroscientist: Meditation not only reduces stress, here’s how it changes your brain

Sara Lazar, assistant professor of psychology at Massachusetts General Hospital, participated in an interview about the benefits of meditation and mindfulness.

May 26, 2015

Peeking into healthy brains to see if Alzheimer's is brewing

No one knows what actually causes Alzheimer’s, but the suspects are its two hallmarks — the gunky amyloid in those brain plaques or tangles of a protein named tau that clog dying brain cells. New imaging can spot those tangles in living brains, providing a chance to finally better understand what triggers dementia. Now researchers are adding tau brain scans to an ambitious study that’s testing if an experimental drug might help healthy but at-risk people stave off Alzheimer’s. Reisa Sperling, professor of neurology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, is the lead researcher.

May 26, 2015

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