Doctors learn from other M.D.s: Opposing view February 20, 2014 Thomas Stossel, professor of medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, authored this opinion piece…
Opioid Risks February 19, 2014 Multiple prescribers for opioids is common in Medicare and increases patient risks
Radical well-being: Where we need to go February 19, 2014 The authors write that if you attend to your own well-being by taking advantage of the latest…
Making time for face time, spontaneity and solitude February 19, 2014 Catherine Steiner-Adair, research associate in psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at…
The bias against black bodies February 19, 2014 Alvin F. Poussaint, faculty associate dean for student affairs and a professor of psychiatry at…
Monkey brain waves control hand of paralyzed pal February 18, 2014 A monkey controlling the hand of its unconscious cage-mate with its thoughts may sound like animal…
First Person: Why a "vast" mammogram study may do harm February 18, 2014 The author shares his perspective about the value of mammograms related to his wife’s breast…
A breakthrough in a disease that no one likes to talk about February 18, 2014 Researchers have discovered a pattern of proteins in women with endometriosis, a disease in which…
The doctor's team will see you now February 17, 2014 An increasing number of practices are scrapping the traditional one-on-one doctor-patient…
Research on stem cells transforming sciences February 17, 2014 With series of advances, the underlying principles of basic biology are in the process of being…
Harvard-linked hospital eyes expansion with China billionaire February 17, 2014 Brigham and Women’s Hospital is considering a proposal from real estate billionaire Hui Ka Yan to…
Don't Olympic curlers ever blink? February 17, 2014 Ever noticed while watching these Olympic Games that the curlers don’t seem to blink like regular…