Four Genes Identified as Heightening Risk of Suicidal Thoughts/Actions
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.
Pain Management Gets the Green Light
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.
Study Evaluates Biomarker to Help Curb Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
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.
Brief Sessions of Guided Reflections Improve Health Care Worker Burnout
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.
Two School of Medicine Faculty Named to National Academy of Inventors
Charles Gersbach, PhD, and Warren Grill, PhD, have been elected Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) class of 2022. They join 20 other Duke faculty who have been recognized by the 12-year-old organization since 2014. Duke chemist Matthew Becker, PhD, was also elected.
Gene Therapy for Heart Attacks in Mice Just Got More Precise
A team of Duke scientists studying how other animals regrow damaged tissues has made an important step toward controlling at least one part of the regenerative machinery by using the mechanisms zebrafish rely on to repair damage to their hearts combined with viral vectors used for gene therapy in humans.
Shree Bose Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 for Science
At 28, Shree Bose’s resume has already acquired some impressive accolades, and has now another feather for her cap: being named to the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 List in science.
Mason Essif Named Vice Dean for Communications and Advancement and Chief Communications Officer
Mason Essif has been named vice dean for communications and advancement and chief communications officer for Duke University School of Medicine.
Viviana Martinez-Bianchi Named to the North Carolina Institute of Medicine
Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD, has been selected as a member of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine. She is among 13 leaders in health care and public health confirmed as new members by the institute's board of directors and announced December 5, 2022.
Top IUD TikTok Videos Often Portray Painful Experiences, Healthcare Mistrust
Popular TikTok videos related to intrauterine devices (IUDs) tend to depict negative patient experiences related to pain, while some videos conveyed unreliable information about the contraceptive devices.