At a Mass General perfusion lab, a push to make more and more hearts viable for transplant
It seems like organized chaos. Five lab members move around a room the size of a galley kitchen. On this day, three high school students
It seems like organized chaos. Five lab members move around a room the size of a galley kitchen. On this day, three high school students
Early in her pregnancy in 2015, Nicole Hashemi wanted to know how much caffeine was safe for her to consume. “I was actually advised not
When Black people receive maternal care, they are often not treated the same as white people. In 2016, when Simmone Taitt had her first pregnancy
Among cardiologists, it’s known that transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis, a type of heart disease, is caused by the misfolding of a protein called transthyretin, which builds
Amid the many demands of practicing medicine, doctors can have less time and energy for their patients, and those relationships can suffer. Yet research has
For babies who are breastfed, their first source of sustenance is filled with proteins, sugars, hormones, vitamins, and minerals — just the right amount of
When a patient is going through end-stage heart failure, the best treatment is to get a heart transplant. The basic steps are familiar: First a
As a fetus develops, its body is bathed in amniotic fluid: a warm, salty soup of nutrients, hormones, and antibodies produced by its mother. And
In the aftermath of the police murder of George Floyd and subsequent Black Lives Matter protests across the U.S. in 2020, many institutions confronted their
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