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Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)

Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)

Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General or MGH) is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and a biomedical research facility located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts

Low-cost noncontact medical ultrasound imaging in an automated and portable platform

A new oral compound may help to treat and even prevent osteoporosis

AI can can detect the presence and severity of Parkinson’s from breathing patterns

Treating stroke remotely with a joystick-operated robot during the critical time window after a stroke begins

AI controlled electrical brain stimulation could be a new approach to treating a variety of severe mental illnesses

Using artificial intelligence to rapidly find current drugs that may help combat Alzheimer’s disease

An oxygen-sensing liquid bandage

Using AI to predict COVID-19 infection without testing

A novel potential universal antiviral drug target?

A new way to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

NIH-funded study identifies gene variant as potential drug target Defying the odds, an individual at high risk for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease remained dementia-free for many years beyond what was anticipated. A study funded in part by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health, led researchers to suggest that a

A new way to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

Tripling the storage time of human donor livers is really going to help

NIH-funded research project develops new method to preserve human livers for transplantation Scientists have greatly extended the amount of time human livers can be stored for transplantation by modifying a previous protocol to extend the viability of rat livers. Previously, human livers were only viable for an average of nine hours, but the new method

Tripling the storage time of human donor livers is really going to help

Mind control really is in our futures

Why neuron-like implants could offer a better way to treat Alzheimer’s disease or post-traumatic stress disorder, control prosthetics, or even enhance cognitive abilities Recently, Charles M. Lieber saw a live brain surgery for the first time. He, along with Jung Min Lee, a postdoctoral scholar in his lab, and Shaun Patel, a faculty member at the Harvard Medical

Mind control really is in our futures

New AI deep learning model can detect future breast cancer risk better than current models

Despite significant advancements in genetics and modern imaging technology, for the vast majority of breast cancer patients, the diagnosis catches them by surprise. For some, it comes too late. Later diagnosis means aggressive treatments, anxiety and uncertain outcomes.  Therefore, identifying patients at risk before the disease develops has been a central pillar to breast cancer

New AI deep learning model can detect future breast cancer risk better than current models

Novel imaging system could help boost survival rates for ovarian cancer

More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed only after it has reached an advanced stage, with many tumors spread throughout the abdomen. Most patients undergo surgery to remove as many of these tumors as possible, but because some are so small and widespread, it is difficult to

Novel imaging system could help boost survival rates for ovarian cancer

Implanting sensors in the body to track tumors or even dispense drugs

CSAIL wireless system suggests future where doctors could implant sensors to track tumors or even dispense drugs. Investigating inside the human body often requires cutting open a patient or swallowing long tubes with built-in cameras. But what if physicians could get a better glimpse in a less expensive, invasive, and time-consuming manner? A team from MIT’s Computer Science

Implanting sensors in the body to track tumors or even dispense drugs

A simple method to maintain water in a liquid state at temperatures far below the usual freezing point

Mass.-General-developed technique could extend preservation times for blood cells, tissues and organs Investigators from the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Engineering in Medicine (MGH-CEM) have developed a simple method to maintain water and water-based solutions in a liquid state at temperatures far below the usual “freezing point” for greatly extended periods of time. While they currently have

A simple method to maintain water in a liquid state at temperatures far below the usual freezing point

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