New research shows that synthetic silicate nanoplatelets can stimulate stem cells into bone cells without…
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) is a leading teaching hospital located in Boston, Massachusetts, and a major affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Established in 1980 from the merger of three hospitals, BWH is part of the Mass General Brigham health care system and renowned for its significant contributions to medical research and patient care across diverse specialties, including cardiology, cancer treatment, and women’s health. With a strong emphasis on innovation and education, the hospital receives extensive research funding and is dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and training future healthcare professionals, maintaining its stature as one of the most respected hospitals in the United States.
In a new study, a team of scientists from the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital…
Two new studies suggest that heart muscle cells can make copies of themselves at a…
Previous studies have shown the link between physical activity and a lower risk of premature…
A team of neuroscientists from Harvard Medical School have discovered that changes in monocytes are…
The cancer drug, BIND-014, is the first targeted and programmed nanomedicine to enter human clinical…