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Hormone Therapy Appears to Reduce Risk of Shoulder Pain in Older Women

October 17, 2022
Post-menopausal women on hormone replacement therapy had a lower risk of developing a painful shoulder condition known as adhesive capsulitis compared to women who did not receive estrogen, according to a study led by Duke Health researchers.
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Duke Climate Commitment Funding Launches Climate and Health Projects

October 17, 2022
The initial gift for the Duke Climate Commitment has provided funding for Climate and Health Data Expeditions, where interdisciplinary teams, pursue research on data-driven topics examining climate impacts and human health.
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University Research & Innovation Annual Report Touts Success

October 17, 2022
Duke’s researchers had another banner year of successes, according to the 2021–2022 research annual report . School of Medicine faculty and funding played an important role.
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One Foot in the Clinic, the Other in the Lab

October 16, 2022
Health challenges across the globe — everything from climate change to infectious disease and better treatment options for patients — precipitate the need for skilled physician-scientists: physicians who see patients in the clinic and who also devote time to scientific research. Duke programs including the Office of Physician-Scientist Development and the Medical Scientist Training Program are helping to meet that need.
Lori Pierce

Alumni Making a Difference: Lori J. Pierce, MD'85

October 15, 2022
Lori Pierce, a radiation oncologist, professor, and vice provost for academic and faculty affairs at the University of Michigan, says there is an important but frequently misunderstood distinction between “equality of care” and “equity of care.”
Arif Kamal

Alumni Making a Difference: Arif Kamal, MD, HS’12, MHS’15

October 15, 2022
As the new chief patient officer at the American Cancer Society, Arif Kamal is working to ensure that cancer treatment goes beyond providing the appropriate therapy and also addresses each patient’s individual circumstances.
Bill Kaelin

Alumni Making a Difference: Bill Kaelin, BS’79, MD’82

October 15, 2022
2019 Nobel Prize winner Bill Kaelin says he’d be disappointed if he could predict the next big thing in cancer research and care, because many of the greatest advances come from unexpected directions.
Eugenie Kleinerman

Alumni Making a Difference: Eugenie S. Kleinerman, MD’75, HS’75

October 15, 2022
Eugenie S. Kleinerman, chair of the Division of Pediatrics at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, is exploring how to alter the tumor microenvironment to increase the efficacy of treatments and improve outcomes.
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Duke and NUS Reaffirm Commitment to Duke-NUS Partnership with Agreement Renewal

October 14, 2022
Duke University and the National University of Singapore (NUS) today reaffirmed their commitment to Duke-NUS Medical School -- Singapore’s flagship graduate-entry, research-focused medical school -- by renewing their partnership agreement.
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The Structure of Cool: How a Cell Channel Transforms to Make us Feel Cold

October 14, 2022

We reach for cough drops when we’re sick, pain cream for aches, breath mints to freshen up, eye drops for dry eyes, and cold packs to ease inflammation after injury.

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