
Brown’s Center for Central Nervous System Function to launch new projects, develop new analysis tools.
Brown’s Center for Central Nervous System Function to launch new projects, develop new analysis tools.
Sharon Rounds was recognized for her distinguished contributions to science.
The Providence Medical Orchestra holds its first concert this Saturday.
A lawsuit seeking damages for the loss of frozen eggs and embryos may have legal and ethical implications.
The demedicalization of mental illness often leaves the homeless in the lurch.
An EEG-based test could improve patient pain assessments and reduce the over-prescription of opioids.
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.