Features|Fall 2024
Ladders to Health
Brigham patients and experts share their science-backed steps for sustainable health and well-being.
Fall 2024
Navigating myths, lies, and other health threats
Brigham patients and experts share their science-backed steps for sustainable health and well-being.
How health misinformation circulates in the age of social media and how you can protect yourself and combat its spread.
Improving tools and eliminating obstacles provides everyone with better paths to the right care.
Vaccines have helped double lifespans in many nations over the past 200 years. Learn how to counter misinformation around vaccines.
Misinformation makes it more challenging than ever to get or provide the right care at the right time.
We asked thought leaders across the Brigham to share their insights and experiences.
On servant leadership, opportunity, and unlikely heroes
The pill-like device could transform how life-threatening events are monitored and prevented.
Mass General Brigham Home Hospital delivers care to eligible patients who would otherwise need to be hospitalized.
Brigham leaders are excited to see women’s health research receive more attention and investment than ever before.
In a study, a smartwatch-based sensor could track the social connections and isolation level of the person wearing it.
Our integration is a bold testament to our resolve to travel together so we can go farther than either of us can go alone.
Bonnie Slater-Demont suffered a stroke in the middle of the night. From the moment they reached the Brigham, Bonnie and her husband, Richard, trusted she would receive excellent care—and are so grateful that she did.
Mass General Brigham’s mobile medical Community Care Vans deliver a broad menu of mobile medical services.
In this video series, emergency medicine physicians from the Brigham and Mass General Brigham give helpful info and advice for getting through the unexpected.
Rebecca Robbins, MD, talks with the “Today” show about sleep myths and tips for getting better rest.