Research news and discoveries from Mass General Brigham
Bench PressBench PressBench PressBench Press
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Science Insights

Medicine changes lives.

Research changes the world.

Every day, Mass General Brigham scientists chart new terrain in biomedical research to prevent and treat human disease and advance patient care — locally and across the globe.

 

 

RESEARCHERS
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
PATENTS THIS PAST YEAR
HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS
Search

Recent News

A Review of How COVID-19 Could Affect the Mental Health of Health Care Workers

By Gloria Rosado | April 3, 2020

The rapid global spread of COVID-19 could lead to high levels of anxiety, depression and insomnia among front line healthcare workers.

Fun Scientist-Approved Experiments for Kids

By Gloria Rosado | March 26, 2020

Mass General researcher and science outreach specialist Nita Jain, PhD, shares some science projects you can do at home.

Mass General Physicians Answer Questions about COVID-19

By Brian Burns | March 23, 2020

What is the new coronavirus? Why is it so hard to get tested? Once I recover, am I at risk to get it again?

A Team Effort to Tackle the Daunting Challenges of COVID-19

By Brian Burns | March 20, 2020

Members of the newly formed Greater Boston Consortium for Pathogen Readiness are collaborating in unprecedented ways to fight the pandemic.

How to Stay Up-to-Date on Mass General’s Coronavirus Response

By Brian Burns | March 19, 2020

The situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic is changing on a moment-to-moment basis, and we want to make sure you stay informed.

Research Roundup for March: New Insights into Sepsis and Autism Spectrum Disorder

By Brian Burns | March 12, 2020

Research Roundup is a monthly column summarizing some recent research advances from Massachusetts General Hospital.

Devising Ways to Improve the Bioengineering of Blood Vessels for the Lungs

By Brian Burns | March 10, 2020

While researchers have made strides in the quest to bioengineer new organs, there’s still a long way to go.

Too Much of a Good Thing? How a Typically Healthy Cellular Process Turns Harmful

By Brian Burns | March 4, 2020

Mass General researchers have made a key discovery about how the cellular process of autophagy can extend or shorten lifespan.

Mass General Nurses Showcase Their Research During Grand Rounds

By Brian Burns | March 2, 2020

The Munn Center for Nursing Research at Massachusetts General Hospital recently celebrated a grand round events to recognize the recipients of several recent grants and awards.

Reducing the Devastating and Disproportionate Impact of Untreated Health Issues Among the Homeless

By Brian Burns | March 2, 2020

A Mass General nurse researcher is working to better connect homeless individuals to crucial primary care services.

  • « Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • …
  • 81
  • Next »

  • Home
  • Research
    • Brain Research
    • Cancer
    • Heart
  • History
    • Nursing History Stories
Bench Press