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Ensuring Adequate Measles Protection is Key to Stopping Outbreaks in United States

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease | 0 comment | 12 March, 2019 | 0

The measles outbreaks in the states of Washington and New York have generated a lot of headlines in recent weeks, but the good news is that measles remains relatively rare in the United States – and that is because most people have been vaccinated with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, says Emily Hyle, MD, MSc.

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A Coordinated Effort to Improve Pediatric Emergency Care

By mghresearch | Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics | 0 comment | 7 March, 2019 | 0

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have been collaborating on a grassroots campaign to increase the appointment rates of pediatric emergency care coordinators in Massachusetts emergency departments.

Mass General Researchers Create Program to Ease Emotional Stress in Stroke Patients and Caregivers

By mghresearch | Neurology, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 5 March, 2019 | 0

Mental health issues can often affect both patients and their caregivers following a stroke.

Rare Disease Day 2019: Neuromyelitis Optica

By mghresearch | Events, Neurology | 0 comment | 28 February, 2019 | 0

Rare diseases can be very complex to treat due to lack of understanding, little to no options for treatment and limited funding.

Mass General Researcher Uses PET Imaging to Shed Light on the Inner Workings of the Brain

By mghresearch | Imaging & Radiology, MGH Research Scholars, Neurology, Psychiatry, Schizophrenia | 0 comment | 14 February, 2019 | 0

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital are using advanced brain imaging techniques to learn more about how brain disorders function at a molecular and genetic level.

Helping Mothers Recover When the Psychological Trauma of Giving Birth Lingers

By mghresearch | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1 comment | 7 February, 2019 | 0

Sharon Dekel, PhD, an Assistant Professor of Harvard Medical School and a researcher and psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, is studying childbirth-related posttraumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD), a condition that may affect as many as 5-11% of postpartum women.

Do Lifestyle Factors Such as Stress Affect the Onset and Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease?

By mghresearch | Alzheimer's Disease, MGH Research Scholars, Neurology | 0 comment | 29 January, 2019 | 0

A team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital are exploring the role of lifestyle factors such as stress in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

How the Cocoanut Grove Fire Survivors Gave a Mass General Psychiatrist Insights into Acute Grief

By mghresearch | Psychiatry | 0 comment | 24 January, 2019 | 0

A recent article in the Harvard Crimson took an in-depth look at how treating the victims of the Cocoanut Grove Fire in Boston contributed to a Massachusetts General Hospital psychiatrist’s research and clinical work into how people experience and process losses due to death or injury.

New Protocol Could Improve Early Autism Diagnosis Through Eye Tracking

By mghresearch | Autism Spectrum Disorders | 0 comment | 17 January, 2019 | 0

Researchers from the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital has developed a new testing protocol to screen infants, toddlers and young children for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using eye tracking software. The tool could increase early detection rates and reduce the time and cost of current screening techniques.

Mass General Researchers Detail How Artificial Intelligence Could Make Surgery Safer

By mghresearch | Surgery, Technology | 0 comment | 6 December, 2018 | 0

In a recent article in Annals of Surgery, a research team from Massachusetts General Hospital and MIT details the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionize the practice and teaching of surgery—and how patients will benefit with safer surgeries and better outcomes.

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