BIDMC researchers find semaglutide provides heart benefits for select non-diabetic patients with heart disease, though price ...
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Reiki is a gentle "hands-on" technique that promotes stress reduction, refocus, and relaxation. Reiki is available to all patients during inpatient stays as well as during outpatient infusion visits.
BOSTON – The placebo effect is the well-known phenomenon of a person's physical or mental health improving after taking a treatment with no pharmacological therapeutic benefit – a sugar pill, or a ...
Hemorrhoids are among the most frequent gastrointestinal complaints in the United States, sending millions of people to clinics and emergency rooms each year and costing the health system hundreds of ...
BOSTON – In a new analysis of national data, researchers at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) estimated that 137 million ...
QUINCY – Today, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) announced plans to develop a comprehensive, multi-specialty ambulatory center in Quincy. Subject to local and state regulatory approvals, ...
BOSTON – Public health experts credit steady declines in cardiovascular health in the second half of the 20th century to medical advances and improvements in important risk factors. However, data from ...
Skip the Extra Salt: Study Shows Heart Healthy Diet and Sodium Reduction Lower Risk of Heart Disease
BOSTON — Most Americans consume far more sodium than recommended, with the average intake topping 3,400 milligrams (mg) per day—well above the recommended federal guideline of 2,300 mg and the ...
Researchers at BIDMC Found Physicians Using Chatbots Spent More Time on Patient Cases and Made Safer Decisions Compared to Colleagues Without AI Access “Early implementation of AI into healthcare has ...
Oded Gefen has no intention of retiring. The active 79-year-old works as a computer engineer designing fiber-optic networks. He enjoys taking walks outdoors near his Needham home, which he’s shared ...
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