Researchers identify protein ‘signature’ in severe COVID-19 cases
Researchers have identified a protein signature that may help answer the question, “Why do some patients die from COVID-19, while others — who appear to be just as ill — survive?”
Researchers have identified a protein signature that may help answer the question, “Why do some patients die from COVID-19, while others — who appear to be just as ill — survive?”
With pandemic-era rules set to expire, the future of remote medicine is in flux
Andrew Budson, MD ’93, explains how multisensory cues can shape and strengthen our recollections of the past
Benefits nearly double for people with depression.
Trees enhance our lives by releasing oxygen, reducing pollution, and preventing flooding. Beyond all of these benefits, there is growing evidence that just being around…
Findings from the largest genetic study of PTSD to date could help explain why only some people develop the condition after experiencing trauma.
The ability of odors to bring to mind past experiences has intriguing scientific and therapeutic implications
Master’s students and alumni share research, personal experiences at 10th annual symposium
Harvard leaders weigh in on tools’ use in teaching and learning, research and scholarship, and administration and operations.
Shubhayu Bhattacharyay hopes to use computation to improve traumatic brain injury treatment