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Footnotes in Science: Q&A with Jessica Haberer, MD

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | Global Health, Medicine, Series | 0 comment | 31 January, 2023 | 1

Footnotes in Science is a space where investigators bring you the behind-the-scenes details of their recently published work.

Through the Magnifying Glass: The Chetty Lab at the Center for Regenerative Medicine

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | Autism Spectrum Disorders, Medicine, Psychiatry, Through the Magnifying Glass | 0 comment | 25 January, 2023 | 0

A close up look at the MGH Metabolism Unit, which is working to understand more about metabolism-related medical disorders.

Through the Magnifying Glass: The Metabolism Unit

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | Endocrinology, Medicine, Through the Magnifying Glass | 0 comment | 28 October, 2022 | 0

A close up look at the MGH Metabolism Unit, which is working to understand more about metabolism-related medical disorders.

Should We Be Turning the Dial Down Instead of Up When It Comes to Vitamins?

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | Endocrinology, Medicine | 0 comment | 20 October, 2022 | 1

Investigators at Mass General found significantly depleting levels of riboflavin in C. Elegens worms provided unexpected health benefits.

MOMi Study Seeks to Increase Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating Individuals in Research

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | Genetics & Genomics, Molecular Biology, Obstetrics & Gynecology | 0 comment | 21 June, 2022 | 0

A new team research effort seeks to shed light on how mothers pass immunity to their babies during pregnancy and lactation.

Making the Case for Adding the Kidney Emoji as an Educational Tool for Healthcare

By Marcela Quintanilla-Dieck | Communicating Science, Nephrology, Technology | 0 comment | 10 June, 2022 | 0

Health advocates hope to gain approval for an anatomically correct kidney emoji that could be used to improve patient-provider communication.

More Action is Needed to Reduce Disparities in Osteoporosis Screening, Prevention and Care

By mghresearch | Endocrinology, Medicine | 0 comment | 21 April, 2022 | 1

Despite being a treatable disease, osteoporosis remains underdiagnosed and undertreated, with Black women experiencing the most disparities.

All of Us

Mass General Brigham Investigators Can Now Access First Dataset of Nearly 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences Released by All of Us Research Program

By mghresearch | Genetics & Genomics, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 7 April, 2022 | 0

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has reached an important milestone with the release of its initial genomic dataset.

Synthetic Opioid Overdose Deaths on the Rise in Boston’s Homeless Population, Highlighting Need to Do More

By mghresearch | Medicine | 0 comment | 22 March, 2022 | 0

A study of individuals experiencing homelessness in Boston shows a worrying increase in the number of deaths due to synthetic opioids and the use of multiple substances.

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

By mghresearch | 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.

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