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Updated Recommendations Provide Guidance for Women Experiencing Unwanted Hair Growth

By mghresearch | Endocrinology | 0 comment | 4 April, 2018 | 0

For the first time since 2008, the Endocrine Society Task Force — which includes representatives from Massachusetts General Hospital — has issued an update to its Clinical Practice Guideline on hirsutism, a condition in which women experience unwanted hair growth in areas men typically grow hair. Here are five things to know about this conditionRead more

Research Awards and Honors: March 2018

By mghresearch | Awards & Honors, Cancer, Endocrinology, Imaging & Radiology | 0 comment | 30 March, 2018 | 0

Massachusetts General Hospital’s talented and dedicated researchers are working to push the boundaries of science and medicine every day. In this series we highlight a few individuals who have recently received awards or honors for their achievements: Tayyaba Hasan, PhD, of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, has received the 2018 Britton Chance Biomedical Optics Award.Read more

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Julie Levison

By mghresearch | HIV & AIDS, Women in Science | 0 comment | 26 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Julie Levison, MD, MPH,Read more

Celebrating Women in Science and Medicine: Interview with Erica Shenoy

By mghresearch | Infectious Disease, Women in Science | 0 comment | 14 March, 2018 | 0

During the month of March, Massachusetts General Hospital is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting our outstanding women scientists, physicians and staff members. In the coming weeks we’ll be sharing a few of their profiles, and be sure to visit the women’s history month landing page to see the full series. Erica Shenoy, MD, PhDRead more

Could the Secret to a Good Night’s Sleep Be Found in Our Genes?

By mghresearch | Genetics & Genomics, Neurology, Sleep Disorders | 1 comment | 9 March, 2018 | 0

It’s the night before a big meeting at work—or a race you’ve been training months for—and you want to do everything you can to get the next day off to a great start. How much sleep do you need to be at your best? Jacqueline Lane, PhD For years, the magic number for a goodRead more

Macrophages Found to be the Source of a Ripple Effect in the Development of a Life-Threatening Heart Condition

By mghresearch | Cardiology, Medicine, MGH Research Scholars | 0 comment | 7 March, 2018 | 0

The cells cause a series of responses in the heart that can compromise the organ’s ability to provide oxygenated blood to the body.

Mass General Pediatrician Engages Communities to Make a Lasting Impact on Child Health

By mghresearch | Clinical Care Research, Gastroenterology, Medicine, Obesity, Pediatrics, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 5 March, 2018 | 0

Imagine you are a pediatric clinician in an urban community health center. You notice that the majority of your patients have the same triad of conditions – obesity, asthma and behavioral health problems.

Could Controlling Inflammation Improve Cystic Fibrosis Therapies?

By mghresearch | Neurology, Rheumatology & Immunology | 0 comment | 28 February, 2018 | 0

 Fifty years ago, a cystic fibrosis (CF) diagnosis was like receiving a death sentence. Most children with CF did not live past the age of 10. Thanks to heavy investment and advancements in medical research, children diagnosed with CF after the year 2000 are expected to live into their 50s. However, more research is neededRead more

What’s Next for Cardiac Research and Clinical Care?

By mghresearch | Cardiology, Events | 0 comment | 23 February, 2018 | 0

The American Heart Association hosted its annual Scientific Sessions in November. This week-long event provided an opportunity for clinicians, basic scientists, and researchers to discuss what’s new and what’s next for cardiac research and clinical care. Here’s what Massachusetts General Hospital researchers and cardiologists found most interesting from this year’s sessions

Mass General Research Institute goes red for heart month

Using Zebrafish Models to Study Cardiovascular Disease

By mghresearch | Cardiology, Researcher Profiles | 0 comment | 19 February, 2018 | 0

Maryline Abrial, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Burns Lab at the Cardiovascular Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital. She took part in a science communication internship at the Mass General Research Institute this fall. She wrote this first-person account of her life as a researcher as part of her internship. Background andRead more

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