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Medijski sadržaj

  1. Deaths at intensive care units have steadily declined in the last decade, but new research shows that ICUs with large numbers of minority patients didn’t experience a similar decrease in mortality via

  2. Traumatic brain injury is the second most common injury sustained in the military. HMS professor and traumatic brain injury expert Ross Zafonte sat down with to discuss the nature and severity of these injuries.

  3. Herman Taylor, director of player engagement and education, and , player advisor, are at . The study is yielding new insights on player health and developing interventions to mitigate the conditions they face.

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  4. A new study led by HMS’ Stephen Juraschek suggests that aggressive blood pressure treatment does not exacerbate the risk for fainting or falling via

  5. A new program developed by 3 HMS-affiliated researchers seeks to establish a network of sustainable food gardens at veterans’ hospitals as a way to provide free fresh food to vets and their families via

  6. Dean George Q. Daley delivers the State of the School Address. Watch live:

  7. How often does cell phone use lead to injury? A new data analysis offers some answers.

  8. Confirmation of a specialized cellular clock in humans may lead to greater understanding of various spinal conditions

  9. A look at the causes, diagnosis and treatment of necrotizing fasciitis, a condition commonly known as flesh-eating disease (via )

  10. A movement is underway to end health care inequities faced by sexual and gender minorities

  11. The new issue of Harvard Medicine magazine explores challenges and initiatives aimed at improving LGBTQ health care

  12. Can technology coupled with cultural understanding improve the health and wellness of the elderly? via

  13. Harvard Medical School students visit with a patient during their inpatient general pediatrics rotations at

  14. A new analysis shows that in 2017, medical paperwork cost the United States $812 billion via

  15. Listening to up-tempo music during interval training may help make exercise more enjoyable as well as more effective, new research suggests

  16. “Steps can and should be taken to ensure all children have the opportunity to live up to their developmental potential,” says HMS professor Charles Nelson, who studies the effects of abandonment on brain development

  17. A new study reveals the complex decision-making capabilities of a single-cell organism

  18. Replacing just one sugary drink each day with water may reduce your risk of developing diabetes, according to a new study

  19. A joint program of HMS, , and provides the quantitative and analytic skills needed for clinical research and health care administration

  20. To help this year’s stick, try applying a framework that combines the science of behavior with neuroplasticity—the idea that we are able to rewire our brains to improve our health, well-being, and overall quality of life

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