Health How HIV research has reshaped modern medicine Colorized transmission electron micrograph of an HIV-1 virus particle (yellow/gold) budding from an infected cell. Credit: NIAID/NIH Shafaq Zia HMS Communications November…
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Health Use of new diet drugs likely to mushroom Study estimates over half of Americans eligible to take them based on diagoses, underscoring need to ensure equity of access. BIDMC…
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Health Too much sitting hurts the heart Even with exercise, sedentary behavior can increase risk of heart failure by up to 60%, according to study MGB Communications November 18, 2024…
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Getty Images Health ‘Harvard Thinking’: New frontiers in cancer care In podcast, experts discuss breakthroughs in treatment, from genomic sequencing to AI, and how close we are to personalized vaccines…
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Health Rapid relief for the severely depressed? There’s a catch. Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer November 20, 2024 6 min read Ketamine carries risks, say researchers. Yet for some patients,…
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Health Is cheese bad for you? Nutritionist explains why you’re probably eating way too much November 14, 2024 3 min read Part of the Wondering series A series of random…
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Health Study pinpoints optimal timing for RSV vaccine during pregnancy Five weeks before giving birth best transfers maternal antibodies to the fetus, say researchers MGB Communications November 12, 2024 4…
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Health Cutting through the fog of long COVID MGB Communications November 8, 2024 5 min read Researchers say new AI tool sharpens diagnostic process, may help identify more people needing…
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Health Study shows vitamin D doesn’t cut cardiac risk Outdoor physical activity may be a better target for preventive intervention, says researcher Jacqueline Mitchell BIDMC Communications October 29, 2024 3…
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Health Warning for younger women: Be vigilant on breast cancer risk Pathologist explains the latest report from the American Cancer Society Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer October 30, 2024…