The Economic Forces That Drive Prescription Drug Prices October 30, 2025 Luca Maini on what new U.S. policies could mean for patients and health systems
Building Stronger Health Systems Saves Lives, Madagascar Experiment Shows October 16, 2025 Project highlights importance of data-driven science to advance global health
HMS Scientists Win Funding From Blavatnik Biomedical Accelerator September 25, 2025 New technologies take aim at urgent challenges from autoimmune disease to cancer
Deaths Rose in Emergency Rooms After Hospitals Were Acquired by Private Equity Firms September 22, 2025 Staffing, salary cuts offer likely explanation for increase compared to non-private-equity hospitals
Making Real Gains in the War on Alzheimer’s September 19, 2025 Researchers hope new technologies, approaches usher in effective treatment
The First Precision Medicine for a Genetic Heart Disease September 11, 2025 Discoveries in the Seidman Lab gave way to a novel treatment for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
New Research Building Renamed as Veritas Science Center September 3, 2025 Underscores Harvard Medical School’s commitment to research and discovery
A Tuberculosis Lab Makes a Community Healthier, Science Stronger August 26, 2025 Federal funding cuts put global research collaboration at risk
Seeding Solutions for Bipolar Disorder August 25, 2025 11 new “outside-the-box” projects seek to illuminate causes, innovative treatments
Could Lithium Explain — and Treat — Alzheimer’s Disease? August 6, 2025 Study: Lithium loss ignites Alzheimer’s, but lithium compound can reverse disease in mice
In Hard-To-Treat Form of Tuberculosis, Shorter, Gentler Therapy Shows Unequal Benefit July 16, 2025 Study suggests treatment should be tailored for disease severity
How Buying Primary Care on the Free Market Adds to Doctor Shortages June 24, 2025 Health care policy researcher discusses the pros and cons of concierge medicine