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Sticking it to Cancer

With a promising invention that could halt glioblastoma, a life-threatening brain cancer, Natalie Artzi, PhD, is one of many Mass General Brigham researchers determined to transform cancer care.

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Large Study of Dietary Habits Suggests More Plant Oils, Less Butter Could Lead to Better Health

People who consume plant-based oil instead of butter may experience beneficial health effects and even have a lower risk of premature death, according to a study.

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Health and Wellness

Greater Expectations

Vaccines have helped double lifespans in many nations over the past 200 years. Learn how to counter misinformation around vaccines.

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Help Us Improve Brain Health

Support innovative work to transform brain disease prevention and treatment

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SPORE Collaboration Plants the Seed for Cancer Drug Approval

This spring, in the latest example of success that has emerged from the SPORE, the Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval of the oral drug tovorafenib.

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Study Finds Ketamine Is at Least as Effective as ECT for Treating Major Depression

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide and is estimated to affect 21 million adults in the United States.

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Parkinson’s Disease Therapies: Genomic Insights and Stem-Cell Innovations

Both genetic and environmental factors cause Parkinson’s disease. The overarching goal is to develop patient-tailored therapies to prevent or slow down the disease.

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Alzheimer’s and Family History

Maternal Inheritance of Alzheimer’s Disease Tied to Increased Risk of Developing Disease

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Innovations in Brain Research and Care

Brigham experts pioneer new approaches to treating brain diseases

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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.

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