Wyetts commit $50 million bequest—largest in Brigham history
The couple’s forward-thinking generosity will touch the lives of patients, staff, and scientists for generations to come.
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First Cardiologist Appointment: What to Expect
How can I prepare for my first cardiologist appointment?
How to Check Your Heart Rate (Manually and Using a Device)
Measuring your heart rate is an effective and easy way to assess your health.
Boston Globe sports columnist Dan Shaughnessy reflects on lifesaving heart surgery at the Brigham
Shaughnessy was discharged from the Brigham 11 days later, following emergency quadruple-bypass surgery.
What Can Noses Tell Us About Climate Change?
"Noses are the first line of defense against pathogens, against pollution," Stella Lee, MD
GHR Foundation’s big goal: Prevent Alzheimer’s
A recent $2 million is propelling efforts at the Brigham to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms occur.
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Early Detection for Parkinson’s Disease
Changes in the brain that point to Parkinson’s disease can start long before symptoms show. A novel test shows promise for early detection.
Exercise for Healthy Arteries
Your arteries can lose function over time. Regular exercise can help keep them younger and healthier, lowering risk of heart disease, stroke, heart attacks, and more.
What Is Atrial Fibrillation?
What is atrial fibrillation or AFib? Dr. Paul Zei, a cardiac electrophysiologist, explains atrial fibrillation treatments and how research is looking to improve those treatment options.
Brigham expands hosting of student trainees through a new partnership
Bloomberg Philanthropies committed $37.8 million to Mass General Brigham to create a new healthcare career preparatory curriculum at the Edward M. Kennedy Academy of Health Careers School