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April 10, 2024 | By Mary-Russell Roberson Originally published by Duke University School of Medicine Magnify --- More than 210,000 people in North Carolina have Alzheimer's disease, and the number is growing. The true burden of dementia in the state is higher still, cons| News RSS Feed
April 2, 2024 | By Shantell M. Kirkendoll Originally published by Duke University School of Medicine --- A new mathematical model offers hope for better prediction and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Mos| News RSS Feed
March 27, 2024 | By Mary-Russell Roberson Originally published by Duke University School of Medicine Magnify --- The word messenger RNA, or mRNA for short, went from scientific jargon to everyday conversation during the pandemic because of the molecule's starring role in COVI| News RSS Feed
February 29, 2024 | By Alissa Kocer Originally published by Duke School of Medicine --- Duke University, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and NC State University, has received a th| News RSS Feed
November 27, 2023 | By Shantell M. Kirkendoll Originally published by Duke School of Medicine --- Researchers at Duke University are providing fresh insights on how our brains remember. Base| News RSS Feed
November 2, 2023 | By Shantell M. Kirkendoll Originally published on Duke School of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine’s study in the November issue of Addictive Behaviors| News RSS Feed
October 25, 2023 | By Dan Vahaba, PhD Originally published on Duke University School of Medicine Magnify --- Decades after most hallucinogens were outlawed in the 1970s, scientists are researching their use in treating disorders like post-traumatic stress d| News RSS Feed
October 2, 2023 | By Alissa Kocer Originally published by Duke School of Medicine --- Doug Marchuk, PhD, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, and Aravind Asokan, PhD, professor i| News RSS Feed
Once a rising star in Uruguayan field hockey, a Duke neuropsychologist now tackles disparities, aiming to reshape how the nation's largest, fastest-growing minority group receives Alzheimer’s and dementia care.| Duke University School of Medicine
Mission Driven: Education, Research, Patient Care, and Community Partnership| medschool.duke.edu
On Saturday mornings, a group of Duke University School of Medicine students who are in training to one day treat cancer or perform surgery gather to ensure that those in the Durham County community have enough nutritious food to eat. The Fresh Produce Program, part of Root Causes , a medical student organization striving to address social drivers of health, delivers food twice a month to families living in a county where 1 in 10 people face food insecurity. The number jumps to 3 in 10 among ...| Duke University School of Medicine