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Studying the Connection Between Sleep and Anxiety

By Brian Burns | July 3, 2018

Anxious people often don’t sleep well and poor sleep is a symptom of many psychiatric disorders, including anxiety.

Fun Science Experiments for Kids Inspired by Popular Science-Themed Books

By Brian Burns | June 29, 2018

How to make floating eggs, coffee filter parachutes, slime and more.

Mass General Researchers Share Their Science On-screen

By Brian Burns | June 27, 2018

From the Wall Street Journal to local TedTalks, Massachusetts General Hospital researchers are finding new outlets for sharing their science with the public. Check out just a few recent videos highlighting investigators from Mass General: Twenty Americans die every day waiting for transplants. Now researcher Harald C. Ott, MD, from the Department of Surgery thinks
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Lab Day Provides Exclusive Look Behind the Scientific Curtain

By Brian Burns | June 25, 2018

When you love music, you go to a concert. When you love art, you go to a gallery. But when you love science you can’t just go to a laboratory — or can you?

Nursing Research Day Celebrates Advances in Clinical Research and Care

By Brian Burns | June 22, 2018

Every year, Nursing Research Day – hosted by the Yvonne L. Munn Center for Nursing Research at Massachusetts General Hospital -provides an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the inspiring and impactful research being conducted by Mass General nurses.

Investigating the Relationship Between MRSA and the Lymphatic System

By Brian Burns | June 20, 2018

Dennis Jones, PhD Dennis Jones, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Edwin L. Steele Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Jones won an award for a poster detailing the results of a research study that shows how MRSA infections contribute to recurrences of lymphedema by damaging muscle cells with bacterial toxins. Continue reading to
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On the Hunt for New Strategies to Defeat a Killer Fungus

By Brian Burns | June 18, 2018

Michael Mansour, MD, PhD At first glance, Candida auris (C. auris) seems like the fungus equivalent of a comic book supervillain—at least from a human perspective. A new species of infectious fungus that arrived seemingly out of nowhere a decade ago, C. auris is resistant to all known forms of antifungal drugs, and it sticks to surfaces so well
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Learning Not to Fear: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Improves Fear Extinction

By Brian Burns | June 13, 2018

Gunes Sevinc, PhD Gunes Sevinc, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow in the lab of Sara Lazar, PhD, in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her poster recently won an award at Mass General’s Research Fellow Poster Celebration. Continue reading to hear Dr. Sevinc explain her research: Being able to regulate one’s emotions
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New Tool for Predicting C. Difficile Infections Shows Promising Results

By Brian Burns | June 11, 2018

Erica Shenoy, MD, PhD For patients in hospital and healthcare settings, a Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) infection is a complication that can result in serious complications and even death. C. difficile is caused by a bacterium and the symptoms of infection include diarrhea, fever and severe abdominal cramps. While some cases may be mild, some can be
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Looking for Insights into Mucolipidosis IV

By Brian Burns | June 8, 2018

Amanda Furness, PhD Amanda Furness, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Center for Genomic Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her poster, Therapeutic insight into Mucolipidosis IV via in vitro glia models, recently won an award at Mass General’s Research Fellow Poster Celebration. We asked Dr. Furness about her research: What problem(s) are you
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