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Image Post-mortem examination of a mouse heart shows a clear delineation in blue where TREE gene enhancer sensed and responded to tissue damage of a heart attack. photo - Ken Poss Lab, Duke University December 14, 2022 Gene Therapy for Heart Attacks in Mice Just Got More Precise Gene enhancer from zebrafish senses damage, orchestrates repairs Read
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A new study finds that race is important to consider when evaluating stroke-related communication disorders. (Photo courtesy of Duke Health) January 11, 2023 A Person’s Race Influences Question Asking as Much as Their Stroke History Read
A Duke study finds most clergy urge parishioners to seek medical help for depression. January 11, 2023 Most Clergy Follow Science on Depression Treatment, Duke Study Finds Read
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January 3, 2023 Glassfrogs Hide Red Blood Cells in Their Liver to Become Transparent Read on Pratt School of Engineering
December 23, 2022 Scientists Find Key Reason Why Loss of Smell Occurs in Long COVID-19 Read on Duke Health News
December 17, 2022 Four Genes Identified as Heightening Risk of Suicidal Thoughts/Actions Read on Duke Health News
December 17, 2022 Holiday Gallery Showcases Talent of Neurodiverse Artists Read on Center for Autism and Brain Development
December 17, 2022 Brief Sessions of Guided Reflections Improve Health Care Worker Burnout Read on Duke Health News
December 17, 2022 Dean Klotman's Friday Video Message: Wrapping Up 2022 With Greetings from Medical Colleagues Read
Duke media briefings put more than 40 faculty members before more than 500 journalists and produced around 300 stories. December 14, 2022 2022 in Review: Duke Faculty Offer Expertise in Media Briefings Read