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Christian Fellow of Medicine Richard P. Lifton and Associate Professor of Medicine Robert G. Dluhy '62, both affiliated with the endocrinology department at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and other workers have released a ground-breaking study that identified the first abnormal gene that causes high blood pressure...
Clinical use of cultured skin cells began in 1982, when Gallico and colleague Nicholas E. O'Connor, instructor in surgery at the Medical School and a surgeon at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital, first used the technique to treat a massively burned patient at the Shriners Burn Institute in Boston...
Howard, a triple-threat star who was the nation's second-leading scorer, is expected to beat a field of contenders that includes three other players who will attend the ceremony--1990 Heisman winner Ty Detmer of Brigham Young, Florida State quarterback Casey Weldon and Washington defensive tackle Steve Emtman...
...according to a report by Boston scientists at a meeting of the American Heart Association last week. The taller the man, the less the risk, they found. For every inch above 5 ft. 7 in., chances dropped by about 3%. The findings are drawn from an ongoing study at Brigham and Women's Hospital on the health of 20,000 male physicians. The results are similar to those from a previous study that found a higher risk of heart attacks in shorter women than in taller ones. Researchers speculate that smaller people have smaller coronary vessels that are more vulnerable...
...formidable technology of the 1990s, it is not easy for them to go into a lab and grasp up-to-date techniques utilized in cellular and molecular biology," added Bunn, who is a professor of medicine at the Medical School and director of hematology research at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital...