Clinical trials need more participants from Black and brown communities. But has medicine earned their trust?
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Black adults suffer stroke at higher rates and younger ages than white adults.
VR plus brain stimulation reduces PTSD symptoms—even after the treatment ends.
Cancer center director named to National Academy of Inventors.
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New research into how Candida albicans colonizes the human GI tract suggests ways to treat difficult infections.
On call on the slopes.
Patients and future physicians find a creative outlet.
The nocebo effect can worsen symptoms and side effects, and even cause illness.
Edward “Ned” S. Sternick, PhD, MBA, 84, died Nov. 30, 2023. He was a professor emeritus of radiation oncology at…
Antibody Pros Alums target cancers with new immunotherapy.
Tips and tricks from those who’ve been there can help interns survive the first year of residency training.
For over seven years, the Medical School has been empowering leaders to champion social justice in health care.
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Brown University volunteers reflect on their medical mission at a Syrian refugee camp.
A psychiatrist advises patients and screenwriters.
On the path to real impact in rare disease research.
BASCE fellows share a common goal: to become leaders equipped to make real change in health care.
The neurotoxic effects have important implications for the long-term brain health of all people exposed to biologically similar herbicides.