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Traumatic Stress Associated With Smaller Brain Region

January 10, 2024
People with PTSD have a cerebellum about 2% smaller than unaffected adults, especially in areas that influence emotion and memory.
Charles Scales, MD

Scales Named Associate Dean for Clinical Research Initiatives

January 10, 2024
Charles (Chuck) Scales, Jr, MD, MSHS, has been named associate dean for clinical research initiatives, effective immediately.
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Innovative Program Offers Specialized Care for Female Athletes

January 10, 2024
A unique multidisciplinary program established at Duke provides specialized care for women and girls involved in sports at every level, from professional athletes to recreational enthusiasts.
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HIV Vaccine Takes Step Forward with Confirmation of Neutralizing Antibodies

January 9, 2024
A research team led by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute has activated specific immune cells that induce broadly neutralizing antibodies in a study using monkeys. The next phase of the work will now move to testing in humans.
Svati Shah, MD

Shah Named Associate Dean for Translational Research

January 9, 2024
Svati H. Shah, MD, MS, MHS, has been named associate dean for translational research, effective immediately.  
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Sherilynn Black, Trailblazer

January 5, 2024
The Duke Centennial Celebration highlights Trailblazers, the faculty and staff leading Duke into the next one hundred years.
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Study of Duke Heart Attack Patients Finds Definitive Benefit of Cardiac Rehab

January 3, 2024
An analysis from Duke Health offers definitive evidence for heart attack patients or those who have had procedures to clear blockages: Cardiac rehab saves lives and keeps people out of the hospital -- no matter their age, sex, education level, income level or race.
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World’s First Partial Heart Transplant Proves Successful in First Year

January 3, 2024
The world’s first partial heart transplant has achieved what researchers have spent more than a year hoping for -- functioning valves and arteries that grow along with the young patient.
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School of Medicine Faculty Elected to American Society for Clinical Investigation

December 20, 2023
Four Duke University School of Medicine faculty members are among the 100 researchers elected to the
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Probiotics Reduce COVID Symptoms and Delay Disease Among Unvaccinated

December 20, 2023
Probiotics, specifically lactobacillus, demonstrated significant ability to delay a COVID infection and reduce symptoms among a group of unvaccinated people who had been in contact with someone in their household diagnosed with COVID.

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