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Concussions Cause Greater Cognitive Declines in Later Life

September 11, 2023
A study in twins found that even a single traumatic brain injury at any age was associated with worse cognitive function in later life, independent of genes and environmental factors.
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New Center for Precision Health Aims to Transform Population Health, Patient Care September 7, 2023

September 11, 2023
CTSI has launched the Center for Precision Health (CPH), a collaboration led by Svati Shah that will harness the power of genomic, biomarker, and health data to transform patient care and population health.
Mary Klotman's friday message and conversation with Leonor Corsino

Mary E. Klotman's Friday Message & Conversation with Leonor Corsino, MD, MHS

September 11, 2023
Mary Klotman, MD, talks with faculty member Leonor Corsino, MD, MHS, about improving health access and care in underrepresented populations.
Book Cover : Violence and mental illness, rethinking risk factors and enhancing public safety

Eric Elbogen Debunks a Mass Shooting Myth in New Co-Authored Book

September 11, 2023
Co-authors Eric Elbogen, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, and Nico Verykoukis, a retired clinical social worker with 29 years of experience, debunk the common myth that most perpetrators of violent crime are mentally ill.
Cameron Wolfe and David Montefiori : Covid cases and variants

What to Expect From COVID This Fall

September 7, 2023
Speaking to media in a virtual briefing, infectious disease specialist Dr. Cameron Wolfe and David Montefiori, Ph.D., director of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, said booster shots continue to be effective for those Americans who routinely get them.
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Graduate Students Receive 2023 Chancellor’s International Awards

September 7, 2023
The Office of Biomedical Graduation Education honored exceptional second-year international PhD students with nine prestigious International Chancellor’s Scholarships.
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Congratulations, Summer 2023 Graduates

September 6, 2023
Congratulations to the students from the Duke University School of Medicine who graduated this summer from health professions and biomedical PhD programs.
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Leaders Advocate for Community-Centered Mental Health Solutions

September 5, 2023
State, federal, and international health and human services leaders discussed the current challenges and initiatives relating to behavior and mental health. The panel shared strategies, policies, and innovative thinking in understanding and tackling mental health which may be the nation's newest pandemic.
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New Intravenous Lipid Nutrition Cuts Pediatric Hospitalizations and Infections

September 5, 2023
A formulation for intravenous nutrition that includes four lipid sources, including fish oil, reduced hospitalizations and urinary tract infections among pediatric patients at Duke Children’s Hospital.
Andrew Landstrom, MD, PhD

New Curriculum Advances Cardiovascular Genetics Education

August 31, 2023
As genetic and genomic research continues to rapidly evolve, scientists and researchers are gaining a deeper understanding of the role of genetics in health and disease.

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