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Exhibition at Brown’s medical school offers multi-faceted view of patients with scoliosis
On view at the Warren Alpert Medical School, a series of photographs of people with spine disorders introduces medical students, faculty, staff and visitors to patients and their stories.
Insights into the U.S. Maternal Mortality Crisis: An International Comparison
U.S. policymakers and delivery system leaders could learn from international models of maternity care, including for postpartum support and workforce composition.
‘Millions of women are suffering who don’t have to’: why it’s time to end the misery of UTIs
Urinary tract infections have been a cause of chronic distress for generations of menopausal women. Campaigning journalist Kate Muir argues the problem could be halved if an alternative treatment to antibiotics is better understood. So why isn’t more being done?
Clues to a better understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome emerge from a major study
After seven years of research, the findings shed light on the long-neglected illness. Scientists say the results could lead to future trials for potential treatments.
What causes long COVID? The answer might be in your gut
New research shows that remnants of the virus in the gut cause chronic inflammation—which may disrupt communication with the brain. Can antidepressants help?
What is POTS? This strange disorder has doubled since the pandemic
Millions of people now live with the debilitating disorder, which can be triggered by viral illnesses like COVID-19. And many say the recommended treatment—exercise—has backfired.
Migraine Awareness Month 101: Empowering Resources To Help People Living With Migraine
Migraine Awareness Month is here, and Avulux is excited to share a curated collection of valuable resources for individuals seeking information and support related to migraine.
A catatonic woman awakened after 20 years. Her story may change psychiatry.
New research suggests that a subset of patients with psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia may actually have autoimmune disease that attacks the brain.
Chronic pain can be objectively measured using brain signals – new research
Pain has long been subjectively measured, leading to frustrations for patients and doctors alike. Identifying neural biomarkers of pain could improve diagnosis and lead to better treatments of chronic pain conditions.
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