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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What is diabetes?
Did you know that more than half of Americans with diabetes don’t know they have it? Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms, and how best to prevent this chronic illness.
Resneks Make World’s Largest Investment in PSC Research to Improve Care for Patients with Rare Disease
A family’s search for better treatments for primary sclerosing cholangitis led them to the Brigham, where they established the only research center of its kind in the world.
Father with Rare Cancer Gets a Second Chance Thanks to Pioneering Procedure
When Michael King was diagnosed with a rare cancer, he turned to Brigham experts for a pioneering surgery that gave him and his family a second chance.
What’s Next for Alzheimer’s Disease: Clinical Trials Show the Promise of Intervening Early
Brigham scientists are translating decades of pioneering research on Alzheimer’s into potential treatments to prevent this devastating disease.
Tuttle family commits $2 million to rare kidney cancer research
The couple’s gift provides crucial resources for ongoing research into chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.
Resneks’ $25 million gift marks turning point in PSC research
The innovative research of Joshua Korzenik, MD, inspired the couple to make a significant gift to establish the Resnek Family Center for PSC Research, a first-of-its-kind research powerhouse dedicated to solving the disease.
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Preventing and Detecting Lyme Disease in Kids
During summer, kids and parents alike are eager to get outside. But in the back of many parents’ minds lurks a common worry: Lyme disease.
'Gifted My Greatest Love'
Abbey Bergman was convinced that the discomfort in her mouth was simply a canker sore. She was 27 years old and had been in good health all her life. What else could it be?
Fighting the silent killer known as high blood pressure
Nearly half of adults (47%) in the United States have high blood pressure, or hypertension, but it often doesn’t cause symptoms.
Novel Test to Help Detect Alzheimer’s
A new study has found that a brief, simulated task of navigating a phone menu can detect the earliest changes in daily functioning in people at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.