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Advances in Motion provides health care professionals with information about the latest breakthroughs, research and clinical advances from Massachusetts General Hospital.

Featured In Cardiovascular

Sedentary time negatively impacts heart health regardless of whether a person follows exercise guidelines.

Featured In Neuroscience

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

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

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

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

Massachusetts General Hospital physicians found that among 34 patients with new musculoskeletal symptoms during checkpoint inhibitor therapy, ultrasound identified inflammation in 10 of 14 patients without clinically evident synovitis and in all seven whose synovial fluid cell counts were in the non-inflammatory range.

Jennifer Temel, MD, Joseph Greer, PhD, Vicki Jackson, MD, and colleagues in the REACH PC trial found patients with advanced lung cancer have similar quality of life, mood, coping skills, and understanding of prognosis and treatment goals whether they receive early palliative care via video or in-person visits.

Contributing Physicians

Vice Chair of Research, Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Section Head, Melanoma and Sarcoma Surgery Programs, Surgical Director, Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies, Mass General Cancer Center

Director, Cellular Immunotherapy Program, Mass General Cancer Center, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Marcela Maus, MD, PhD, Profile Image

Advances Specialties

Cardiovascular

This year, Mass General Brigham is collaborating with The Women's Heart Center at The Christ Hospital to co-host their highly regarded Women's Cardiovascular Symposium. The annual event aims to address sex-specific differences in cardiovascular disease.

Neuroscience

The American Academy of Neurology recognizes the career achievements and global impact of Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSc, for advancing ALS research and treatment.

Orthopaedics

Christopher M. Melnic, MD, and colleagues found that patients undergoing robotic total hip arthroplasty were similar to those who had manual surgery in their rates of achieving the minimal clinically important difference for improvement on questionnaires about physical and mental function.

Education & Training Opportunities

May 9, 2025

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.

Clinical Trials

In Neuroscience

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.

In Cardiovascular

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).