RFK Jr. has attacked SSRIs, but how do these mental health treatments work?
By Francesca Grossberg | March 6SSRIs are a popular class of drugs used to treat a variety of mental health conditions.
Francesca Grossberg is a staff writer covering Science and Research. She is a sophomore from New York City studying Health and Human Biology.
SSRIs are a popular class of drugs used to treat a variety of mental health conditions.
New study from Warren Alpert finds increased spinal fractures in the aging population.
A new academic track at the Warren Alpert Medical School will help biomedical faculty be recognized for their clinical expertise.
Will Sheff — the lead singer of rock band Okkervil River — performed at Brown on Sept. 14 as part of ‘Music and Medicine,’ an event hosted by scholarly clinician group Politics of the Prescription Pad.
The Center for Health System Sustainability at Brown’s School of Public Health celebrated its onset through an April 23 launch event at which speakers discussed how global and local communities can compare health systems to push advancements and solutions through the center’s work.
University researchers developed a new technique to predict multiple protein conformations using an AI-based technology called AlphaFold2. Their findings, published in a March study, may aid in drug development.
Eric Suuberg, a professor of engineering and technology entrepreneurship, received the 2024 Distinguished Researcher Award from the Energy and Fuels Division of the American Chemical Society.
A new paper in the Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics from a University researcher and two University alumni suggests that exploring variability within climate trends is important for marine ecology projections.
Brown researchers from Warren Alpert Medical School used a “sham AI” to study the effects of AI on radiologist performance.
KardioStatus, a Brown-based biotechnology software development company, uses biometric data and AI to predict individual patient outcomes.