Nerve Stimulation in Mice Suggests New Way to Reduce Delirium After Surgery
For adults over age 65, surgical complications can dampen not only their physical health but also their mental sharpness, with more than half of high-risk cases declining into delirium.
Bug That Causes Stomach Cancer Could Play a Role in Colorectal Cancer
H. pylori infection is associated with colorectal cancer risk, especially in African-Americans
Duke School of Medicine Creates Office for Physician-Scientist Development; Names Permar Associate Dean
The Duke University School of Medicine today announced it has created a new Office for Physician-Scientist Development and named Sallie Perm
Susanna Naggie receives Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) has presented its 2018 Oswald Avery Award for Early Achievement to the DCRI’s
Brenda Armstrong, MD, Renowned Pediatric Cardiologist and Community Hero, Dies
Whether coaching Durham Striders student athletes on the track field, caring for her patients, or recruiting and mentoring Duke University medical students, Brenda Armstrong, MD, was passionate abo
Nobel Prize Winner George P. Smith Completed Early Award-winning Research at Duke
Duke missed the Nobel Prize this year, but we can at least claim a share of the reflected glory.