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New Blood Test Detects a Key Indicator of Parkinson’s Disease

August 30, 2023
Duke Health researchers have developed a blood test that detects Parkinson’s disease, potentially establishing a way to help diagnose the condition before nervous system damage worsens.
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Antibody Shows Promise for Preventing Organ Rejection After Transplantation

August 30, 2023
A man-made antibody successfully prevented organ rejection when tested in primates that had undergone a kidney transplant, Duke Health researchers report. The finding clears the way for the new monoclonal antibody to move forward in human clinical trials.
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Pencina Named Chief Data Scientist

August 29, 2023
Dr. Pencina will facilitate a strategic planning process to best align priorities and resources and to build upon Duke's national leadership in trustworthy AI.
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Intravenous Iron Treatment Provides Some Benefit to Patients with Heart Failure and Iron Deficiency

August 28, 2023
More than half of all patients with heart failure experience iron deficiency. A new study led by Duke Health researchers with global collaborators finds an intravenous iron treatment provides a measure of benefit to these patients, but the results are nuanced.
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Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Mara Becker, MD

August 25, 2023
Mary E. Klotman, MD, talks with Dr. Mara Becker, Vice Dean for Faculty in the School of Medicine, about the opportunities that the new Duke Health Integrated Practice brings.
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An Engineer, Police Officer and Accountant Are Among Duke-NUS’ Newest Cohort of Medical Students

August 25, 2023
Duke-NUS’ newest medical students gathered at The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium in the Academia building on Friday, 11 August, for a rite of passage—their White Coat Ceremony.
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Medearis to Retire as VP of Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs

August 24, 2023
After 29 years of service to Duke, Ellen Medearis, vice president of Duke Health Development and Alumni Affairs, will retire effective January 5, 2024.
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Making Pregnancy Safer: Inside the Effort to Reduce Maternal Mortality

August 23, 2023
Duke physicians are taking a multifaceted approach to reducing maternal mortality rates, with a focus on eliminating racial disparities.
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Scientists Unlock Secrets of Gut Bacteria Linked to Heart Health

August 15, 2023
Scientists at Duke University School of Medicine are the first to decode the genetic makeup of Akkermansia, a gut bacterium that could help manage cholesterol levels and be used as a next-generatio
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Duke University Health System Launches OneDukeGen, a New Precision Medicine Study

August 15, 2023
The Duke University Health System and School of Medicine are launching OneDukeGen, a precision medicine study that will advance healthcare through cutting-edge research and collaboration.

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