The team found that neurons from individuals with postmortem CTE diagnoses had specific abnormal patterns of somatic genome ...
Once those prices are set, most large government programs that cover prescription drugs pay prices that are tied to ...
Arky discussed these changes with David Jones, the A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine at HMS and the ...
All students complete a scholarly project, and many go further. The Office of Scholarly Engagement (OSE) empowers students to explore basic and clinical sciences, social sciences, arts, and medical ...
“Dr. CaBot” goes head-to-head with a human expert to work through a challenging medical case ...
Eight Harvard Medical School faculty members have been newly elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Election to ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of COVID-19. A new study of more than 800,000 people has found that in the U.S., COVID “long haulers” were more likely to be older ...
Top row: In a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, lithium deficiency (right) dramatically increased amyloid beta deposits in the brain compared with mice that had normal physiological levels of ...
The underlying mechanisms fueling long COVID continue to bedevil researchers. The syndrome presents with remarkable variation across individuals and can involve different organs with varying degrees ...
Three key players share the story of how fundamental discoveries in the laboratory became a first-of-its-kind therapy that promises to have a monumental impact on sickle cell disease patients around ...
Sleep is one of the most essential human activities — so essential, in fact, that if we don’t get enough sleep for even one night, we may struggle to think, react, and otherwise make it through the ...