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| Stroke: Researcher Pursues Telltale Genes A Mass General pioneer in stroke genetics envisions a day when a simple blood test will flag those truly at risk. READ MORE » | | | | |
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| | | GLOBAL HEALTH Doctor Strives to Help Hurricane Victims Landing in Haiti in the terrible aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Lynn Black, MD, MPH, delivered compassionate care while assessing victims' needs. | | | |
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| | | | | | Double Your Gift to the MGH Fund Today! Make a donation to the MGH Fund before December 31 and your gift will be matched, dollar-for-dollar. | | | | | | |
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| | | AUTISM Autism Expert Discusses Progress and Priorities Christopher McDougle, MD, director of the Lurie Center for Autism, says that patience, persistence and philanthropy are needed to help children and adults with autism spectrum disorder. | | | |
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| | A Decade of Discovery MONDAY | DECEMBER | 12 Celebrate a decade of groundbreaking milestones made possible by the Mass General Cancer Center and look into the future of cancer research and care at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The evening will include a special performance by singer-songwriter James Taylor. | | | |
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| Storybook Ball Raises $1.6 Million More than 500 guests attended the gala, which highlighted the story of JP and the Peters family. | | | |
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| Expand your impact without writing a check To enhance Mass General's future, use assets like life insurance, retirement accounts or stock. You can ensure world-class patient care, medical research and training in more ways than you think.
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| WELLNESS Food to Boost Immunity in Cold Weather A Mass General nutrition specialist says eating certain foods can help keep the immune system healthy when the temperature drops. READ MORE » | | CHILDREN Program Helps Babies Exposed to Opioids Leslie Kerzner, MD, guides families dealing with substance use disorders, past and present, from pregnancy through their child's early years. READ MORE » | | |
| CHILDREN Treating Ear Infection without Antibiotics Antibiotics won't cure most ear infections which are caused by viruses. A MassGeneral Hospital for Children pediatrician recommends other treatments. READ MORE » | | WELLNESS Facing an Empty Chair at the Holiday Table The holidays can be a tough time when a loved one is gone. Two Mass General psychiatrists suggest ways to make the season easier. READ MORE » | | |
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