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Featured In Cardiovascular
Study Shows Sedentary Time Increases Cardiovascular Disease
Sedentary time negatively impacts heart health regardless of whether a person follows exercise guidelines.
Featured In Neuroscience
From Stroke Detection to Cancer Screening: AI Tools Advancing Imaging Efficiency
Mass General Brigham has developed initiatives for artificial intelligence (AI) governance and inclusion of medical expertise to address an influx of AI technology in medical imaging.
Featured In Oncology
Optimizing Treatment Alternatives for Relapsed/Refractory T Cell Lymphomas
Massachusetts General Hospital leads the global PETAL consortium to advance the understanding and treatment of newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory T cell lymphomas.
Featured In Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology
Innovations in Allergy Immunotherapy: Perspectives From Sarita Patil, MD
Food allergies represent a growing public health concern, affecting millions of individuals globally and posing significant clinical and quality-of-life challenges. However, their efficacy remains inconsistent, with only a subset of patients achieving long-term tolerance.
Featured In Ophthalmology
Non-invasive OCTA Imaging Biomarker Tied to Neovascular Glaucoma in Patients With Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
John B. Miller, MD, Edward S. Lu, MD, and colleagues found retinal ischemia on widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography was associated with 13-fold increased odds of neovascular glaucoma, a vision-threatening complication in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
The Latest Digestive Health Advances
Helping General Oncologists Make CLL Treatment Decisions
Expert panel develops guidance for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) treatment decisions to help community oncologists navigate complex selection and sequencing at every stage.
From Stroke Detection to Cancer Screening: AI Tools Advancing Imaging Efficiency
Mass General Brigham has developed initiatives for artificial intelligence (AI) governance and inclusion of medical expertise to address an influx of AI technology in medical imaging.
Advances Specialties
Cardiovascular
Study Shows Sedentary Time Increases Cardiovascular Disease
Sedentary time negatively impacts heart health regardless of whether a person follows exercise guidelines.
Neuroscience
From Stroke Detection to Cancer Screening: AI Tools Advancing Imaging Efficiency
Mass General Brigham has developed initiatives for artificial intelligence (AI) governance and inclusion of medical expertise to address an influx of AI technology in medical imaging.
Orthopaedics
HbA1c Levels >6.6% Linked to Greater Risk of Repeat Surgery After ACL Reconstruction
Ophelie Lavoie-Gagne, MD, Miho J. Tanaka, MD, PhD, and colleagues conducted the first study of how preoperative glycemic control affects outcomes of ACL reconstruction, finding HbA1c ≥6.7% increases the risk of any surgical complication by 66% and increases the need for reoperation for surgical complications by 45%.
May 9, 2025
Conference: Midlife Women's Health 2025: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Care
The Midlife Women's Health 2025 course is led by a multidisciplinary group of experts from Massachusetts General Hospital who will present on the evaluation and management of osteoporosis, gastrointestinal malignancy, stress, obesity, substance use disorder, anxiety, sexual dysfunction, breast cancer, and menopausal hormone therapy to assist clinicians in caring for their midlife patients.
Brain mechanisms of vagus nerve stimulation and stress reduction training for migraine
The study involves multiple visits over 6 months. You will complete an 8-week stress reduction treatment that includes a medical device worn in the ear and attend MRI and PET scans. You will also complete daily migraine diaries online.
Multimodal profiling of stress-induced immune reprogramming in cardiovascular participants
The purpose of this research study is to learn about the effects of stress on the brain and disease of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease or CVD).