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Duke Performs State's First Liver Transplant from HIV Donor to HIV Recipient

April 4, 2018
In December, Duke transplant surgeons performed the state’s and region’s first organ transplant from a deceased HIV-positive donor to an HIV-positive recipient.

Duke University Medical and Nursing Schools, Durham VA Join National Clinician Scholars Program

April 3, 2018
The National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP), an interdisciplinary, community-partnered research program for physicians and nurses, has added a new inst

Monkeys’ Brains Synchronize As They Collaborate To Perform A Motor Task

March 29, 2018
Though their purpose and function are still largely unknown, mirror neurons in the brain are believed by some neuroscientists to be central to how humans relate to each other.

Neurology and Women's Health, Part 4: Stroke

March 28, 2018
For women, stroke is both more dangerous and more complicated than it is for men. Women are at greater risk than men for having and dying from a stroke.

DCRI Early Phase Unit Tests Broad-spectrum Influenza Vaccine

March 27, 2018
Researchers say the vaccine could be effective against multiple strains of the virus for several years.

Duke Students, Resident and Fellow Elected to AΩA Medical Honor Society, Spring 2018

March 27, 2018
Twice a year the Alpha Omega Alpha (AΩA) Medical Honor Society elects a small number of new members. The criteria include scholastic achievement, leadership capabilities, ethical standards, fa

Duke DPT, PA, and MD Programs Come Together for Annual Adaptive Sports Experience

March 27, 2018
On Saturday, March 17, students from the Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physician Assistan

Neurology and Women's Health, Part 1: Multiple Sclerosis

March 26, 2018
A spectrum of factors influence women’s health, and neurology is no exception.

Neurology and Women's Health, Part 2: Epilepsy

March 26, 2018
Treatment is complicated for anyone with epilepsy, but especially so for women, with pregnancy, family planning, and health concerns such as osteoporosis all affecting the treatment that may be bes

Neurology and Women's Health, Part 3: Alzheimer's disease

March 26, 2018
Women bear most of the burden of Alzheimer’s disease, not only making up most of the patients with the condition but also doing most of the demanding work of caring for Alzheimer’s patients.

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