An EEG-based test could improve patient pain assessments and reduce the over-prescription of opioids.
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Prestigious appointment recognizes Jody Rich for his work fighting the opioid epidemic and addressing health issues among prisoners.
With patients’ advice and new tools, a hospital aims to prevent all suicide deaths.
After her daughter’s death, a mom raises awareness about the meningitis B vaccine.
National group selects Rhode Island as a ‘learning lab’ state to prevent neonatal withdrawal.
First study on physical properties of polyploidal cancer cells may inform new treatments.
Playing music for patients in palliative care improves their well-being, study finds.
Agreement establishes the Warren Alpert Medical School as the institution of record for Care New England.
With a master’s in healthcare leadership from Brown, an ob/gyn refines cancer care in his hometown.
Medicare Advantage rankings penalize plans serving disadvantaged populations, study finds.
Biomedical engineering students devise unique solutions to real-world medical challenges.
From clinical variety to serving the community, graduates explain why they chose the specialty.
Pterosaurs probably didn’t fly like bats, according to a new study of bird ligaments and joints.
A novel way of stimulating the cellular recycling process could help researchers find therapies for age-related diseases.
Emergency physician Megan Ranney says the best way to address firearm injury is with research and facts.
Kimchi made without seafood products still has the same probiotic bacteria.
A therapy originally developed to treat cancer could help children with this rare, fatal disease to live longer.
$100 million gift to Brown will advance research into brain and nerve disorders.
Scientists identify compounds with the potential to treat MRSA and other antibiotic-resistant infections.