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An intensive procedure helped patients breathe while their lungs healed.
Social unrest came on the coattails of the pandemic, and hospital workers rose to fight that battle, too.
Since its founding in 1811, MGH has both faced pandemics and learned from them.
The new normal meant new tasks to be done. Those jobs were often filled by very unconventional candidates.
Physician Mark Eisenberg discusses the furor over (and the desperate need for) safer injection sites.
Obesity expert Fatima Cody Stanford looks at how physician bias around weight causes harm to patients.
Hospitals get a step closer to conquering a deadly disease that most people have never heard of.
Those who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome often face years of doubt from their medical providers. But now the physical hallmarks of the disease are coming into focus.
The most common victims of extreme weather events are older people. New research looks into how the health system fails them, and how it can be fixed.
Chronic itch is agony, but new treatments that target the neural pathways responsible could finally offer some relief.
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