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Harvard Medical School

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Harvard Medical School Sub-categories:

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (1)
  • Personal Genetics Education Project (1)
  • Undiagnosed Diseases Network (1)

External link for more info: Harvard Medical School

Adoption Psychology

Adoption Psychology (2016)

>> October 9, 2016

People who are adopted have more psychological problems than others, yet they also tend to have other psychological strengths.

institutions/organizations: Harvard Medical School| Harvard University| Pavao Consulting & Coaching| Thomas Jefferson University
Thyroid Disease

Thyroid Disease

>> February 21, 2016

Thyroid disease affects millions of Americans, many of whom have not been diagnosed. Experts discuss symptoms, causes, and treatments.

institutions/organizations: Harvard Medical School| Harvard University
How Weather Causes Pain

How Weather Causes Pain

>> January 3, 2016

Experts discuss conditions affected by weather, why pain responds to weather changes and possible remedies.

institutions/organizations: Accuweather| Brigham and Women's Hospital| George Washington University| Harvard Medical School| Harvard University| University of Cincinnati
Cancer Prehabilitation

Cancer Prehabilitation

>> November 29, 2015

Rehabilitation has been a staple of recovery for many illnesses, but often not after cancer treatment. Similarly, sometimes people about to undergo orthopedic surgery may be given exercises, or prehabilitation, to prepare them. A nationally known rehab specialist discusses using prehabilitation techniques for newly diagnosed cancer patients.

institutions/organizations: Harvard Medical School| Harvard University

Almost Addicted

>> November 1, 2015

People who use drugs, even those who are not addicted, are often destructively enabled by families. An expert explains why this occurs and what families have to do to break through their own denial as well as that of the user.

institutions/organizations: Harvard Medical School| Harvard University
The Late Effects of Childhood Cancer

The Late Effects of Childhood Cancer

>> March 1, 2015

Doctors can cure cancer in children better than ever, but decades later, many survivors suffer from serious, chronic disease as a result of powerful cancer treatments. Often those survivors don't get screening and treatment for late effects. Experts and survivors discuss how treatments influence life decades later, how survivors can get treatment they need, …

institutions/organizations: Dana Farber Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorder Center| Harvard Medical School| Harvard University| St. Jude Children's Research Hospital| Stupid Cancer
Sharks in Suits: Workplace "almost psychopaths"

Sharks in Suits: Workplace “Almost Psychopaths”

>> January 5, 2015

Almost everyone is victimized at some point by a cutthroat co-worker who lies with ease and feels no remorse. These people may be "almost psychopaths," people with psychopathic characteristics too subtle to be diagnosed. Two experts explain how these people operate and how the rest of us can avoid being played.

institutions/organizations: Harvard Medical School| Harvard University| Massachusetts General Hospital
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