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How Do You Talk to Children About War? A Duke Psychologist Offers Advice

March 11, 2022
When Russia invaded Ukraine, mental health practitioners knew they needed to help families address the conflict with their children.
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Universal Masking in Schools is Shown to Reduce Spread of COVID-19

March 10, 2022
According to a study by the ABC Science Collaborative, school districts that required masking saw lower rates of COVID-19 transmission within schools last fall compared to those with optional masking policies.
Duke pulmonologists Dr. Loretta Que and Dr. Coral Giovacchini

The Mystery of Long COVID: Brain Fog, Fatigue, Even Sexual Dysfunction

March 9, 2022
Two Duke pulmonologists speak with the media about symptoms, treatments and what remains unknown about long COVID.
Melissa Harnois, Angela Rivera, Kahirunnisa Mentari Semesta, Lyla Stanland

Four School of Medicine PhD Students Among Those Recognized for International Women’s Day 2022

March 9, 2022
Not only do these students work on their PhD theses to explore new scientific frontiers, they also move novel technologies from the bench out to the world through the OTC Fellows Program at Duke’s Office for Translation & Commercialization.
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Baby Receives World’s First Combination Heart Transplant/Thymus Procedure

March 7, 2022
A baby believed to be the first person to receive a combination heart transplant and allogeneic processed thymus tissue implantation appears to be gaining the immune cells necessary to reduce or eliminate the need for prolonged use of toxic anti-rejection drugs.
Susanna Naggie, MD, and Sudarshan Rajagopal, MD, PhD

Naggie and Rajagopal Elected Members of American Society for Clinical Investigation

March 3, 2022
Susanna Naggie, MD, and Sudarshan Rajagopal, MD, PhD, have been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) for 2022.
Ehsan Samei

Samei Receives 2022 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award

March 3, 2022
The IOMP established the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award to honor scientists who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to medical physics.
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Lindy Norman of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program is the Blue Devil of the Week

March 2, 2022
Former Duke athlete plays central role in getting Occupational Therapy Doctorate program started
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Duke Psychiatry Opens New Clinical Research Facility

March 2, 2022
More than 100 faculty and staff members will conduct research in the new space, which opened on March 1, 2022, on the third floor of Duke North Pavilion.
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Study Estimates One in Seven U.S. Breast Cancers May Be Over-Diagnosed

March 1, 2022
About one in seven breast cancers detected by mammography screening are over-diagnosed, according to a Duke Cancer Institute study designed to clarify the risk of breast cancer over-diagnosis using contemporary screening technology in the U.S.

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