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Bite-sized Modules Help Reverse Health Care Worker Burnout

WEBA series of brief, bite-sized wellbeing interventions reversed health care worker burnout within days, Duke Health reports in a study publishing in JAMA Network Open. …

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Community Health Duke Health

WEBCommunity Health. In 1925, James B. Duke willed $4 million to establish Duke University Hospital and its medical school. His goal: to improve health care in the Carolinas, then a …

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Large Survey Identifies Toll of Pandemic on Health Care Worker

WEBSarah Avery. Director. 919-724-5343 Email. DURHAM, N.C. – COVID exacted a huge toll on the wellbeing of health care workers. Already struggling with high …

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Mission, Vision & Values

WEBThe Duke Health mission, vision and values statements are the fundamental building blocks for our success as a leading national academic health center committed to advancing …

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Therapy Shows Promise in Delaying Hospitalizations for Heart Failure

WEB919-724-5934 Email. DURHAM, NC – About 800,000 people in the U.S. suffer a heart attack every year, and about 30% of them will go on to develop heart failure. …

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Richard P. Shannon, MD Duke Health

WEBRichard P. Shannon, MD serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Duke University Health System. In this role, Shannon works in partnership with our …

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Nanoplastics Promote Conditions for Parkinson’s Across Various …

WEBDURHAM, N.C. – Nanoplastics interact with a particular protein that is naturally found in the brain, creating changes linked to Parkinson’s disease and some …

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New Pan-Coronavirus Vaccine Passes Key Experiments, …

WEBDURHAM, N.C. – In laboratory and primate tests, a new pan-coronavirus vaccine developed by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) has demonstrated wide …

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Duke’s Accountable Care Organization Receives High Quality Score

WEBDURHAM, N.C. – Duke Connected Care, a physician-led provider network, generated significant value for Medicare, reducing costs for its Medicare population by …

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After Decades of Research, Drug Developed at Duke

WEBThroughout much of the next three decades, she honed the approach, benefitting from research collaborations with renowned colleagues at Duke, including …

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Goodbye UTIs: Duke scientists develop vaccine strategy for urinary

WEBIn a March 1 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Duke researchers describe a new vaccination strategy that they think could re-program the …

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Social Interaction Is Critical for Mental and Physical Health

WEBResearchers at Duke University Medical Center also found that social ties can reduce deaths among people with serious medical conditions. Beverly H. Brummett and …

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New Cause Identified for Metabolic Disease that Strikes Native

WEBDURHAM, N.C. – Duke Health researchers have identified the cause of an inherited metabolic disease common among people with Lumbee and other Native …

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An Overgrowth of Nerve Cells Appears to Cause Lingering

WEBDURHAM, N.C. – A perplexing problem for people with recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) is persistent pain, even after antibiotics have successfully cleared the …

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Interleukin Linked to Muscle Loss, Fat Accumulation of Aging

WEBContact. Sarah Avery. Director. 919-724-5343 Email. SINGAPORE — An aging population will bring colossal health, social, and economic challenges over the …

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