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Follow Your Heart or Your Head? For Angina Patients, Both May Influence Health
Researchers find that being optimistic is associated with better outcomes in angina patients
From Bench to Bedside
Duke Eye Center’s Basic Science Research Led to Development of the First New Glaucoma Drug to be FDA-Approved in 20 Years
Fewer Americans Think Smoking A Pack A Day Poses A Great Health Risk
About 3 out of 4 Americans agree that smoking cigarettes causes health problems, but public perception of the risks posed by smoking may be declining, according to a Duke Health study published in
Duke Health Leaders Discuss Big Data in SFO
On February 20, approximately 150 Duke alumni attended a talk in San Francisco hosted by A. Eugene Washington, MD, chancellor for health affairs; Mary E.
Newest Data Shows Childhood Obesity Continues to Increase
Despite reports in recent years suggesting childhood obesity could be reaching a plateau in some groups, the big picture on obesity rates for children ages 2 to 19 remains unfavorable.
Animal Study Shows How to Retrain the Immune System to Ease Food Allergies
Treating food allergies might be a simple matter of teaching the immune system a new trick, researchers at Duke Health have found.