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Neurology

 Dr. Nicole Calakos

October 18, 2022

Nicole Calakos Elected to U.S. National Academy of Medicine

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A clock and a person sleeping.

August 15, 2022

How to Regain Control of Your Sleep

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Duke doctor in racing car

July 11, 2022

Watch Duke Doctors Race Cars to Raise Money for ALS

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March 20, 2022

Alzheimer's Research: Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain

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September 12, 2021

Duke/UNC Awarded Grant to Establish Joint Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

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August 24, 2021

Leonard White receives AAMC’s Distinguished Teaching Award

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June 27, 2021

Specialized Care for Women with Epilepsy

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Excess lipids produced by liver failure signal an itching sensation directly to the skin cells, through a receptor called TRPV4 and a microRNA. (Wolfgang Liedtke)

April 5, 2021

Maddening Itch of Liver Disease Comes from a Surprising Source

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A graphical abstract of the PNAS paper.

March 22, 2021

Inflammation and Pressure-Sensing Leads to ‘Feed-Forward’ Loop in Osteoarthritis

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Dr. Rick Bedlack is known for putting patients at ease with his colorful outfits.

January 21, 2021

A Bold Approach to Caring for ALS Patients

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(L-R) Banks, Brinson, Calakos, Farahany, Lisberger, Permar.

November 24, 2020

Six from Duke Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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photo of youths suffering from muscular dystrophy in wheelchairs

September 24, 2020

New Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Drug Shows Benefit in Duke Trial

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A purple sky at sunrise.

July 29, 2020

3 Ways to Improve Your Sleep During COVID-19

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Duke's Center for Advanced Hindsight is providing simple tips to help during the COVID-19 pandemic. One is to take a walk when you normally commute. Illustration by Matt Trower.

June 15, 2020

How to Lead Yourself in Stressful Times

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One of Duke Regional Hospital's eight modified iPads, nicknamed "Dr. K. Rona," allows patients and providers to interact without increasing the risk of spreading the coronavirus.

May 5, 2020

The Doctor (and a Robot) Will See You Now

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January 16, 2020

5 Common Questions About Migraines

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