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Ask the Expert: Patrick McGann, MD, PhD
Most Americans aren’t aware that their doctor can prescribe opioid use disorder treatment.
Lack of public health funding and prenatal care access are exacerbating a congenital syphilis crisis.
Robert “Bob” Paul Davis, MD, 97, died Feb. 14. He was a nephrologist and professor emeritus of medical science at…
Rhode Islanders with lung diseases can now get the latest in care right at home.
There are many symptoms besides memory loss—”and we don’t have the luxury of ignoring them,” expert says.
Brown faculty investigate whether MDMA-assisted therapy can help veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder.
Annual showcase highlights the work of Rhode Island researchers and entrepreneurs.
Experts share insights and pitfalls in digital outreach and engagement at the annual Collaboration for Outcomes Using Social Media in…
Brown University, National Park Service scientists team up to unlock insights into foraging habits in Yellowstone.
Summer academy program in the Department of Orthopaedics opens doors for high school students.
Increase in fatal drug overdoses is associated with introduction of potent opioid, not drug decriminalization, study finds.
Accelerator fund helps advance faculty projects with potential to improve research and patient care.
State-of-the-art mass spectrometer at Brown will support new discoveries on diseases and potential treatments.
In study led by Brown faculty and alums, participant regains nearly fluent speech using a brain-computer interface.
The director of Brown’s new RNA center discusses the formerly “forgotten cousin” of DNA and explains what the center is…
Exhibition at medical school offers multi-faceted view of patients with scoliosis.
Tropical plant species are as threatened by climate change as widely feared, study confirms.
Prestigious organizations recognize Brown scholars for their research, humanitarian efforts, and leadership.