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Eric Parakslis, PhD

What Should We Do About Twitter?

December 20, 2022
Following the recent organizational changes at Twitter and concerns about how they may affect the platform, DCRI Chief Science & Digital Officer Eric Perakslis, PhD, offers insights for clinicians and researchers who use the platform to share their work.
Nadine Barrett and Brian Southwell

Barrett and Southwell Named to NASEM Committee on Medical Misinformation

December 19, 2022
Nadine Barrett, PhD, and Brian Southwell, PhD, have been appointed to serve on a National Academy of Science, Engineering and Math (NASEM) committee on Understanding and Addressing Misinformation about Science. 
Brian Lerner in front of his poster

Student Researchers Share What They Know About AI and Health

December 19, 2022
Students from Duke’s Health Data Science (HDS) and AI Health Data Science Fellowship presented their work at the 2022 Duke AI Health Poster Showcase on Dec. 6.
Leslie Graves

Helping Duke Give Back to the World

December 19, 2022
Duke alum Leslie Graves has known about Duke’s mission to provide life-changing cancer care since she was a teenager. In October 2022, Graves received the William W. Shingleton Award, the highest honor given to friends of Duke Cancer Institute.
Julius Wilder, MD

EDI Spotlight: Julius Wilder, MD, PhD

December 16, 2022
EDI Spotlight shines on Julius Wilder, MD, PhD, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist and Chair of the Department of Medicine’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Antiracism committee (DEIAR).
Adrian Hernandez, MD

Study Confirms No Benefit to Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19 Symptoms

December 16, 2022
A study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) in partnership with Vanderbilt University found no differences in relief of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms between participants taking ivermectin and participants taking a placebo.
Yellow ribbon for suicide Awareness

Four Genes Identified as Heightening Risk of Suicidal Thoughts/Actions

December 15, 2022
A large study of military members led by researchers at Duke Health and the Durham VA identified four genes that are linked to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
 Padma Gulur, MD

Pain Management Gets the Green Light

December 15, 2022
New research from Padma Gulur, MD, a professor of anesthesiolgy at Duke University Medical Center bolstered a bright idea about pain management: green light exposure that may help the 20% of adults who have chronic pain.
Prescription Pills spilling out of a bottle.

Study Evaluates Biomarker to Help Curb Unnecessary Antibiotic Use

December 14, 2022
Testing for procalcitonin, a blood biomarker that is increased in people with a bacterial infection, could help physicians more quickly and effectively determine whether patients need antibiotics. Knowing that would ultimately reduce the rate of unnecessary antibiotic use, according to a new study from Duke Health and four other U.S. sites.
screenshot of web based guided meditation session

Brief Sessions of Guided Reflections Improve Health Care Worker Burnout

December 14, 2022
Watching short, web-based tutorials that inspire health care workers to contemplate awe, gratitude and kindness can promote enduring improvements in mental health outcomes such as depression and emotional exhaustion.

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