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Sympathy Cards Help ICU Team Process the Depersonalization of Loss During the COVD-19 Pandemic

By Brian Burns | COVID-19, Medicine | 0 comment | 15 March, 2022 | 0

Sending handwritten cards to the families of patients who died in the ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a way to remember their individual stories.

Heart Health Month: Reducing the Risks for Pregnant Women with Heart Disease

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Heart Health Month 2022, Medicine | 0 comment | 25 February, 2022 | 0

Nandita Scott, MD, and the team at the Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program are working to reduce the impact of cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy.

Heart Health Month: Reducing Health-Related Anxiety in Patients with Heart Disease

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Heart Health Month 2022, Medicine | 1 comment | 24 February, 2022 | 0

Mass General’s Ami Bhatt, MD, is studying how resilience programs can help reduce anxiety in patients with cardiac disease.

Heart Health Month: How Cardiac Imaging Can Give Us a Better Understanding of Heart Failure

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Heart Health Month 2022 | 0 comment | 15 February, 2022 | 0

Mass General’s Christopher Nguyen, PhD, is using advanced cardiac imaging to help develop new therapies for heart failure.

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Spike in Alcohol Consumption During COVID-19 Could Have Long-Term Health Consequences

By Brian Burns | COVID-19, Imaging & Radiology | 0 comment | 15 February, 2022 | 0

A simulation model projects a worrying rise in alcohol-related liver disease and death as a result of drinking increases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Heart Health Month: Looking to Nature for Better Ways to Preserve Donor Hearts

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Heart Health Month 2022, Medicine | 0 comment | 10 February, 2022 | 0

Mass General’s Shannon Tessier, PhD, is drawing inspiration from nature to devise new strategies to preserve donor hearts for transplant.

Study Finds More Efforts Are Needed to Increase Diversity Among Cancer Clinicians

By Brian Burns | Cancer | 0 comment | 2 February, 2022 | 0

The findings highlight the need for more initiatives to recruit and retain individuals from underrepresented groups.

Heart Health Month: Untangling the Connections Between Stress and Cardiovascular Disease

By Brian Burns | Cardiology, Heart Health Month 2022, Medicine | 0 comment | 1 February, 2022 | 0

Mass General researchers Michael Osborne, MD, and Ahmed Tawakol, MD, are studying how stress-related inflammation leads to heart disease.

Scholars Program Seeks to Reduce Health Disparities by Empowering A Diverse Nursing Research Workforce

By Brian Burns | Nursing Research | 0 comment | 26 January, 2022 | 0

The goal is to increase the numbers of culturally diverse nurses who will consider research as part of their career path.

Mass General Gastroenterology and Tufts University Receive NIH Funding to Study Individual Responses to Food and Dietary Patterns

By Brian Burns | Gastroenterology, Medicine | 0 comment | 25 January, 2022 | 0

The project aims to improve our understanding of nutrition and inform more personalized nutrition recommendations.

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