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Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH, of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), is a nationally recognized expert in caring for patients affected by human trafficking. Over a decade ago, Stoklosa co-founded HEAL Trafficking, a non-profit with a mission to end human trafficking and support survivors through public-health based approaches. In this
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What happens when the culture that trains physicians to suppress emotions starts to affect their own well-being?
Nejma is a rising junior at Northwestern University with a double major in neuroscience and journalism.
Despite early concerns, pivoting to telehealth during the COVID-190 pandemic was effective for physicians and patients alike.
Developed by scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, ChronoStrain is a cutting-edge tool that tracks changes in bacterial populations over time.
Long COVID and ME/CFS are part of a growing group of post-infection illnesses affecting millions worldwide.
Among other benefits, music can reduce anxiety in patients undergoing breast exams and Caesarean sections and improve pain tolerance.
Despite how common they are, we still don’t fully understand why some people develop allergies while others don’t.
An new approach approach that prioritizes maintaining lifelong brain health could prevent the onset of stroke, dementia and other diseases.
Visualizing brain inflammation is a groundbreaking technique that researchers can use to accelerate drug development for neurological diseases.