Clinical Care Research
How much do you know about celiac disease? Experts debunk common myths
Mass General researchers take on several common myths about celiac disease and share what the science actually tells us.
Read MoreFootnotes in Science: Q&A with Brandon E. Turner, MD, MSC
In this Q&A, we talk to Dr. Turner about his recent study on Race and Ethnicity Reporting and Representation in Pediatric Clinical Trials.
Read MoreMGH Clinical Research Coordinator, who moonlights as a runner, is fundraising for MGfC.
Erin Morrissey is running the Boston Marathon to support Mass General for Children and pay back the kindness she received as a patient.
Read MoreAPPRAISE Study Team Seeks Feedback on New Clinical Trial for Trauma Patients
The APPRAISE software system was developed to make it easier for the trauma team to track the current state of the patient and appropriate clinical interventions.
Read MoreClinical Trial Will Test a New Drug in E-Cigarette Users Who Are Trying to Quit
A new Mass General clinical research study is testing the effectiveness of a new medication, cytisinicline, as a treatment for e-cigarette cessation.
Read MoreMass General Emergency Room Physician Details the Toll of Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Crisis
For Mass General’s Alistair Martin, MD, MPP, working as a Black emergency room doctor during the COVID-19 pandemic has felt like “walking on a tightrope during a hurricane.”
Read MoreA Guide to Understanding Clinical Trials: Part 2 – Five Factors to Consider When Evaluating Results
The Mass General Research Institute is providing a guide including a few key factors to consider when evaluating the results of a new clinical trial.
Read MoreA Guide to Understanding Clinical Trials: Part 1 – What They Are and How They Work
With new information coming out so rapidly, it can be confusing to understand what clinical trial results mean. Here is a resource to explain how clinical trials work and what makes for a strong trial with clear and promising results.
Read MoreA Review of How COVID-19 Could Affect the Mental Health of Health Care Workers
The rapid global spread of COVID-19 could lead to high levels of anxiety, depression and insomnia among front line healthcare workers.
Read MoreMass General Physicians Answer Questions about COVID-19
What is the new coronavirus? Why is it so hard to get tested? Once I recover, am I at risk to get it again?
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