Mass General Brigham Incorporated
Location
Massachusetts
Founded
1994-02-13
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1496 news mentions monitored
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2024-10-25 (wbur.org)
Is the Mass. hospital system prepared to deal with extreme weather caused by climate change?
Radio Boston take a look at hospital and health care system readiness in Massachusetts and nationwide amid climate change.
Read more2024-10-02 (bostonglobe.com)
Mass General Brigham warns of IV fluid shortage due to Helene
"We must immediately act to conserve fluids," the hospital wrote in an email to employees Wednesday.
Read more2024-06-13 (prospect.org)
Fantasyland General
Hospital pricing is impenetrable to consumers and regulators alike. The result: increased costs and profits, and wasteful reliance on armies of middlemen.
Read more2024-06-04 (frontiersin.org)
The effect of feedback timing on category learning and feedback processing in younger and older adults
Introduction: Corrective feedback can be received immediately after an action or with a temporal delay. Neuroimaging studies suggest that immediate and delayed feedback are processed by the striatum and medial temporal lobes (MTL), respectively. Age-related changes in the striatum and MTL may
Read more2024-03-26 (saraacarter.com)
FL signs bill banning social media for children under 14; legal challenges expected
Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday in one of the first social media bans for minors. “The new law will take effect January 1st of next year, and will ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental permission for 14- and 15-year-olds.
Read more2023-11-28 (nutritioninsight.com)
Cocoa extract supplement benefits cognition in older adults with lower diet quality
12 Dec 2023 --- Researchers from Mass General Brigham found a potential protective effect of cocoa on the cognition of older adults with lower diet quality in a new randomized trial known as the COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS).
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2023-06-16 (uspharmacist.com)
Men's Health News Digest
A study by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital suggests that men who regularly lift heavy objects at work have higher sperm counts. The study, published in“ We already know that exercise is associated with multiple health benefits in humans, including those observed on reproductive health,
Read more2023-06-12 (cnn.com)
Small amounts of alcohol may turn down stress in the brain, benefiting the heart, new study finds | CNN
Researchers say they may be able to explain how light drinking benefits the heart, and its main effect doesn’t stem from changes in the blood – as scientists once thought – but from its actions in the brain.
Read more2023-02-22 (harvard.edu)
Men who lift heavy objects have higher sperm counts
Occupational factors, such as physical demands and work schedules, were associated with higher sperm concentrations and serum testosterone, according to a new study.
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2023-01-04 (globalhealthnewswire.com)
Researchers Study Immune Response, Proteins in Blood of Young Adults Who Develop Rare Complication After Covid Vaccination – Global Health News Wire
Myocarditis, a condition in which the heart muscle becomes inflamed, is a rare complication that can occur after mRNA COVID vaccination. It’s estimated that roughly 18 cases occur in every 1 million vaccine doses administered, making it so rare that it is challenging to find cases to investigate. In
Read more2022-11-04 (boston.com)
Mass General Brigham releases ‘code of conduct’ for patients
The hospital system said violations of the code of conduct could result in the patient no longer being welcome at the institution.
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2020-12-29 (usanewsdt.com)
Is it time for a race reckoning in kidney medicine? | USA News Digest
Is it time for a race reckoning in kidney medicine? On: In: News As the U.S. grapples with the effects of systemic racism, some in the medical community are questioning whether the tools they use to assess patient health may be contributing to racial
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